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WEIRD
Western Educated Industrialised Rich Democratic
Moral Psychology is...
Descriptive and based on empirical research
Moral Philosophy is...
Prescriptive/normative and based on linguistic and conceptual analysis
Who set out to solve the Moral/Conventional task?
Turiel et al, 1987
SMR (according to Turiel)
Serious, wrong, bad
Punishable
Authority independent
General in scope (universal)
Appeals to harm
SCR (according to Turiel)
 Less serious, less wrong, less bad
 Less punishable
 Authority dependent
 Local in scope
 No appeals to harm
Challenge to Turiel by saying SMR can be found without appeals to harm.
Haidt, Koller, & Dias (1993)
Challenge to Turiel by saying SMR is sometimes not present, even with appeals to harm.
Kelley, Stich, Haley, Eng, & Fessler (2007)
Shweder et al. (1997)
Autonomy (harm/rights):
Community (hierarchy):
Divinity (purity):
Haidt & Graham, 2004, 2007)
 Autonomy
 Harm/ care - representing concerns about violence and the suffering of others,
including compassion and care
 Fairness /reciprocity - representing the norms of reciprocal relations, equality,
rights and justice.
 Community
 Authority /respect - representing moral obligations related to hierarchical
relations, such as obedience, duty, respect for superiors, and protection of
subordinates.
 Ingroup/ loyalty - covering moral obligations related to group membership,
such as loyalty, betrayal, and expectations of preferential treatment for ingroup
members relative to outgroup members.
 Divinity
 Purity / sanctity - representing the moral ideal of living in an elevated, noble,
and less carnal way, based on intuitions about divinity, feelings of moral disgust,
and purity of body, mind and soul.
WEIRD moralise...
harm/care and fairness/reciprocity
NON-WEIRD moralise
All five domains