Thou Shalt not Kill, Steal, and Lie: A Preliminary Study on Cognitively Salient Moral Transgressions among Lithuanians

Renatas Berniūnas, V. Dranseika
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What actions constitute the most cognitively salient examples of moral transgressions? Unfortunately, there are very few systematic attempts to study this question precisely. The present article aims to contribute to the literature on this question by presenting some preliminary data on what moral transgressions are most salient to Lithuanian participants. Study 1 adopts the cognitive anthropological method (free-listing) to uncover the most salient instances of moral transgressions among Lithuanians. Study 2 asks participants to categorize those actions in the light of Haidt’s Moral Foundations. Taken together, these studies provide some preliminary support to the idea that the most cognitively salient moral transgressions are characterized by their involving harm and, to a lesser extent, justice considerations. The results are discussed in the light of different theories about the scope of the moral domain.
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什么行为构成了道德越轨的最显著的认知例子?不幸的是,很少有系统的尝试来精确地研究这个问题。本文旨在通过介绍立陶宛参与者最突出的道德越轨行为的一些初步数据,为有关这一问题的文献做出贡献。研究1采用认知人类学方法(自由清单)来揭示立陶宛人道德越轨的最突出实例。研究二要求参与者根据海特的道德基础对这些行为进行分类。综上所述,这些研究为以下观点提供了一些初步支持:认知上最显著的道德越轨行为的特点是它们涉及伤害,在较小程度上涉及正义考虑。本文从道德领域范围的不同理论出发,对研究结果进行了讨论。
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