Chapters
Following draft chapters/abstracts are available for download in PDF format:
Brock Bastian (University of New South
Wales)
The moral psychology of resource use
Mark Brandt (Tilburg University)
Moralization and Intolerance of
Ideological Outgroups
Joel Cooper (Princeton University)
Confessing to an immoral act
Molly Crockett (University of Oxford)
Computational modelling of moral
decisions
Klaus Fiedler (University of Heidelberg)
Ethical Norms and Moral Values
Among Scientists: Applying Conceptions of Morality to Scientific
Rules and Practices
Joseph Forgas (University of New South
Wales)
Affect influences on moral decisions:
Mood effects on selfishness vs fairness
Jeremy Frimer (University of Winnipeg)
Groups Create Moral Superheroes
Adam Galinsky (Columbia University)
The Unethical Perspective-Taker
Bertram Gawronski (University of Texas)
A Multinomial Process Model of Moral
Judgment
Bill Graziano (Purdue University)
Morality and prosocial behaviour: A
multi-level approach
Nick Haslam (University of Melbourne)
Conceptual creep: The moral dimension
of psychology's expanding notions of harm
Lee Jussim (Rutgers University)
Good Morals Gone Bad: Can High Moral
Purposes Undermine Scientific Integrity?
Simon Laham (University of Melbourne)
A differentiated threat account of moral
values
Dale Miller (Stanford University)
Moral Tests and Moral Opportunities
Tom Pyszczynszky (University of colorado)
God Save Us: A Terror Management
Theory Perspective on Morality
Jeffry Simpson (University of Minnesota)
A dyadic perspective of morality in
close relationships
Christian Unkelbach (University of Cologne)
True, Right, and Beautiful: A common
experiential basis for judgments of truth, morality, and beauty
Paul van Lange (Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam)
Morality: When it matters and why