Suicide
________ is shown to be viewed as more incorrect when it is done based on impulsivity.
sanctity Degradation foundation
The ________ is involved initially in response to the adaptive challenge of the omnivores dilemma, and then to the broader challenge of living in a world of pathogens and parasites.
Leon Kass
________ argued that our feelings of disgust can sometimes fried us with a valuable warning that we are going too far, even when we are morally dumbfounded and can't justify those feelings by pointing to victims.
East Asians
________ outperform Americans at the relative task because they automatically perceived and remember the relationship among the parts.
Stuart Mill
________ put forth in 1859 "The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against as well, is to prevent harm to others ..
loyalty betrayal foundation
The ________ evolved in response to the adaptive challenge of forming and maintaining coalitions.
Deontology
________ and utilitarianism are "one receptor "morality that is likely to appeal most strongly to people who are highly on systemizing and low on empathizing.
adaptive challenge
The fairness /cheating foundation evolved in response to the ________ of reaping the rewards of cooperation without getting exploited.
Modules
________ are like little switches in the brain of all animals.
decision of committing
Impulsiveness- the actor has not fully processed the idea and ________ and has not fully acknowledged the consequences, therefore, making it not necessary.
Morality
________ is revised over time according to our experiences.
exposure
Prior ________ to Suicide- suicide can be recognized as contagious and being impacted by one can potentially push others.
Non WEIRD societies
________ have a more sociocentric morality, which means that you place the needs of groups in institutions first, often ahead of the needs of individuals.
behavioral immune system
It includes a(n) ________, which can make us wary of a diverse array of symbolic objects and threats.
Asymmetrical
________: conservatives are more biased than liberals.
Liberty oppression
________: This foundation helped our egalitarian hunter- gatherer ancestors to rally against tyrannical alpha males who abused their power within the hierarchy of the group.
sanctity foundation
The ________ is used most heavily by the religious.
Self Euthanasia
________- To relieve a chronic medical condition or financial trouble.
Modularity
________ can help us think about innate receptors, and how they produce a variety of initial perceptions that get developed in culturally variable ways.
judgment of immorality
Perceived harm in the ________.
naturalist approach
Humes's pluralist, sentimentalist, and ________ to ethics is more promising than utilitarianism or deontology for moral psychology.
Social Harm
________- The harm and internal conflict other people may feel whenever the actor commits.
Harm
________ both amplifies and directly causes moral judgment- even in objectively harmless acts.
Metal Analysis
________ can be a measure of precision since not one study is definitive.
authority subversion foundation
The ________ evolved in response to the adaptive challenge of forging relationships that will benefit us within social hierarchies.
Democratic Party
Moral psychology can help to explain why the ________ has had so much difficulty connecting with both since 1980.
fairness foundation
The ________ begins with the psychology of reciprocal altruism, but its duties expanded once humans created gods in punitive moral communities.
ethic of autonomy
The ________ is based on the idea that people are, first and foremost, autonomous individuals with wants, needs, and preferences.
Self Harm
________- the violation of social norms that takes place through the act of self- harm.
Soul Taint
________- The prevention of the tainting of a person's soul through acting.
WEIRD
The moral domain is unusually narrow and ________ cultures, where it is largely limited to the ethic of autonomy.
sanctity foundation
The ________ is crucial for understanding the American cultural wars, particularly over biomedical issues.
The authors pointed out that nearly all research in psychology is conducted on a very small subset of the human population
people from cultures that are Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic, WEIRD
If you see a world full of individuals, then you'll want the morality of Kohlberg and Turiel
a morality that protects those individuals and their individual rights you emphasize concerns about harm and fairness
The ethic of divinity let us give voice to inchoate feelings of elevation in the degradation
our sense of "higher" and "lower."
Liberty/oppression
This foundation helped our egalitarian hunter-gatherer ancestors to rally against tyrannical alpha males who abused their power within the hierarchy of the group
Most people have a deep intuitive concern for the law of karma
they want to see cheaters punished and good citizens rewarded in proportion to the deeds
Harm both amplifies and directly causes moral judgment
even in objectively harmless acts
Dyad
agent and patient
Argues that five innately prepared cognitive modules, one for each kind of moral content
harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, ingroup/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity/sanctity
Time left
The people who may commit suicide are forfeiting future years of their lives that would potentially be worth living
Social Harm
The harm and internal conflict other people may feel whenever the actor commits
Soul Taint
The prevention of the tainting of a person's soul through acting
Self-Harm
the violation of social norms that takes place through the act of self-harm
The severity of Circumstances
Sometimes suicide is a response to circumstances for a person so a reevaluation of the severity may change a persons mind
Self-Euthanasia
To relieve a chronic medical condition or financial trouble
Prior exposure to Suicide
suicide can be recognized as contagious and being impacted by one can potentially push others
Attempted Suicide already
Failed attempts are interpreted differently due to the moral consequences of suicide not being a factor
Impulsiveness
the actor has not fully processed the idea and decision of committing and has not fully acknowledged the consequences, therefore, making it not necessary
Moral-Religious Background
The religious perception of suicide for different peoples moral-religious backgrounds can cause variance in the perception of normative judgments of suicide based on their own religious backgrounds
Asymmetrical
conservatives are more biased than liberals
Symmetrical
There are both equally biased
Hypothesis
Focusing on just the body does not cause objectification, but instead, leads to a redistribution of the perceived mind
Hypothesis
Focusing on just the body does not cause objectification, but instead, leads to a redistribution of the perceived mind