Transcript CLASS 16
CLASS 16
Morality
-how do children
learn right from wrong?
Beyond the reach of psychology?
Philosophers say:
“one can’t convert “is” to “ought”
Kohlberg’s Answer:
Children get more morally mature as they age
They improve in 6 stages
Most people stop before stage 6
therefore, we can evaluate adult morality
-- it’s a kind of cognitive
development
i.e., the ability to think about
complex moral issues
Three levels
Pre-conventional morality
(reward-punishment)
Conventional morality
(social stability)
Post-conventional morality
(universal principles)
Measured by:
Set of ethical dilemmas
Hypothetical dilemmas with difficult moral choices
e.g.,
stealing vs. loyalty
Not your choice but your reasoning
Four alternatives
to Kohlberg’s theory
1. PSYCHO-DYNAMIC VIEW
Shame
External valued audience
Guilt
Internal audience
Id misbehaves
Superego administers self-punishment
2. TRAIT PSYCHOLOGY
Consistent with our beliefs about others
Among the Big Five
Conscientious people are moral (sort of)
Ashton-Lee Big Six
Added Factor 6 = honesty
3. SOCIAL LEARNING VIEW
- morality is conditioned
- involves both behavior and emotional
aspects
A. Moral Behavior
- society declares a set of inappropriate
behaviors
- punishment reduces their frequency
- instrumental conditioning
B. Moral Emotions
classical conditioning
We associate that behavior with negative feelings
creates an anxiety during future temptation
Warns us with a negative emotion
Also makes us judge others
Mischel’s contribution:
Resisting temptation
Ability to delay of gratification
Varied level of temptation
anyone can be dishonest
The Marshmallow Test
Hartshorne and May (1928)
Searched for the honest child
lying vs. cheating vs. stealing
RESULTS
different children misbehaved in the 3 different
situations
Summary of SLT View
no honest personality
match between previous conditioning and
current context
morality is anxiety
In short, no glory
4. HAIDT’S EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
Built-in reactions to distress in others
We convert to reality and institutionalize
into our culture
Care; Fairness vs. Purity; Respect; Loyalty
Politics determined by relative weights
Explains why political arguments are so
heated
SUMMARY: 5 approaches to morality
1. Kohlberg
-- cognitive development
2. Freud
-- guilt
3. Trait psychology
4. Social learning
-- high C or factor 6
-- behavior and anxiety
5. Evolutionary psych – hardwired empathy
MIDTERM EXAM
In class on Friday February 12, 2016
50 multiple choice questions
Worth 35% of your course mark
About 30 items from text; 20 from lectures