Beyond Conformity Rethinking Conventional Social Reasoning

1 / 5 2 / 5 3 / 5 4 / 5 5 / 5 ❮ ❯ Theories in moral psychology have debated whether peoples moral judgements are influenced by social processes, such as others opinions, arguments, and actions. · asch’s pioneering work on conformity remains one of the most influential studies in social psychology, but subsequent research has expanded our understanding of this … · this systematic review provides an overview of conformity studies conducted since 2004, with the previous literature review focusing on studies concerning conformity and … The fascination of social psychologists with conformity and other forms of … This research investigated … The risk is that the assumption is pre-sumptuous, that it hides real and important differences (reddy, 2008). · an over-reliance on social conformity in guiding ones actions is also the hallmark of conventional (stage 3) moral reasoning in kohlbergs six-stage theory of moral development; · in this article i explore the social, pragmatic, ecological contexts within which reasoning occurs, and without which it cannot function properly. A diverse set of perspectives … · the social conventional domain involves an individual’s understanding of a situation in terms of social expectations and social norms. I now examine how informational and reputational influences can produce social cascades—large-scale social movements in which many people end up thinking something, or … The moral domain involves an individual’s … The risk is that the assumption is presumptuous, that it hides real and important differences (reddy, 2008). · as a result, their work points toward theories that emphasize the importance of individual thought and action along with social forces, moving away from assumptions about … ...

July 58, 16167 · 2 min · 274 words · Gita Lestari