Moving from is to ought: the relation between primals and moral foundations

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
M. Siems, M. Hall, Erin I. Smith, Timothy Pickavance, J. McMartin
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ABSTRACT Primal world beliefs theoretically operate outside of conscious awareness, influencing perception, appraisals of stimuli, and behaviours. Moral foundations theory proposes that intuitions are the primary determinants of moral decisions. Existing research suggests an important role for religiosity in influencing morality. In this online study of 271 Christians, we hypothesised the primals would predict moral foundations above and beyond the variance accounted for by religiosity. Our results indicate that a belief that the world is alive is the primary primal correlate of moral foundations; a belief that the world is enticing was also related to the moral foundations of care and loyalty. Our results also confirmed the important roles of intrinsic religiosity and fundamentalism found in previous studies. This study demonstrates the importance of primal beliefs in predicting moral foundations, even after accounting for the effects of religiosity. We discuss the implications for decreasing polarization and for future research.
从“是”到“应”:原始人与道德基础之间的关系
从理论上讲,原始世界信仰在意识意识之外运作,影响感知、对刺激的评价和行为。道德基础理论认为直觉是道德决策的主要决定因素。现有研究表明,宗教信仰在影响道德方面发挥着重要作用。在这项针对271名基督徒的在线研究中,我们假设初选会预测超出宗教信仰差异的道德基础。我们的研究结果表明,相信世界是活着的是道德基础的主要联系;相信世界是诱人的也与关心和忠诚的道德基础有关。我们的研究结果也证实了先前研究中发现的内在宗教信仰和原教旨主义的重要作用。这项研究证明了原始信仰在预测道德基础方面的重要性,即使考虑了宗教信仰的影响。我们讨论了对减少两极分化和未来研究的影响。
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