Latest News for: moral psychology

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Scientists discover how to psychologically inoculate narcissists against dishonesty

PsyPost 30 Mar 2025
The researchers focused on a concept called “moral disengagement”—the psychological process by which people justify unethical behavior in a way that allows them to avoid feeling guilty.
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Docs remove 23kg tumour from man

The Times of India 29 Mar 2025
Trichy ... The road to recovery involved aggressive intensive care, management of various metabolic and organ-specific complications, along with psychological and moral support. .
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Govt signs child protection regulation with age limit for social media

The Jakarta Post 29 Mar 2025
... instead break the joints of social life; particularly destroying the morals, psychology and character of our children,” Prabowo was quoted as saying in a press release published on the same day.
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Need to protect kids from ill effects of technology: Prabowo

Antara News 29 Mar 2025
"We are here for a very important event, for our children ... He warned of the dangers of digital content that can have a negative impact on the morals, psychology, and character of Indonesian children ... "This is the work of all of you ... Editor.
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Twin study uncovers heritable roots of moral thinking

PsyPost 28 Mar 2025
A study published in Personality & Individual Differences reports that our fundamental moral orientations may be significantly influenced by our genetics ... For centuries, moral philosophers have debated two competing ethical frameworks.
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Chhattisgarh high court denies bail to juveniles in double murder case, warns against ‘misplaced sympathy’

The Times of India 28 Mar 2025
This decision was later upheld by the Sessions Court, which noted that their release could lead to their association with criminal elements, expose them to moral and psychological harm, and obstruct ...
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Sudan: From mob mentality to civic rationality

Mail Guardian South Africa 28 Mar 2025
It is, perhaps, a deliberate psychological ploy introduced by these conscripts, a prelude to gradually reintroducing these Islamist factions into the political scene.
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Why is empathy a taboo term in some conservative circles? | The Ethical Life podcast

York News-Times 27 Mar 2025
Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the emerging conservative critiques that frame empathy as a potential moral liability, offering a nuanced perspective on human compassion’s psychological and ethical dimensions.
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An Unforgiving Thriller That Will Run A Chill Down the Spine

GetNews 26 Mar 2025
... suspense, and profound moral dilemmas ... This novel will appeal to anyone who enjoys psychological thrillers with complex, morally ambiguous characters and a plot that keeps you guessing until the end.
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Why is empathy a taboo term in some conservative circles?

Madison 26 Mar 2025
Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the emerging conservative critiques that frame empathy as a potential moral liability, offering a nuanced perspective on human compassion’s psychological and ethical dimensions.
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Apology: A step towards healing for survivors and victims’ families

Enab Baladi 26 Mar 2025
Regarding the obstacles that prevent people from apologizing, Karina Schumann, the head of the social psychology program at the University of Pittsburgh, notes that the primary barrier occurs when an ...
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A sinner, a killer and a very controversial erection: has director Alain Guiraudie surpassed Stranger ...

The Guardian 24 Mar 2025
Morally flexible clergymen, vacillating killers, characters whose desires lead them into terra incognita – this is Guiraudie’s morally unstable terrain ... 2013 psychological drama Stranger By the Lake.
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A sinner, a killer and a very controversial erection: has director Alain Guiraudie surpassed Stranger By the Lake?

The Observer 24 Mar 2025
Morally flexible clergymen, vacillating killers, characters whose desires lead them into terra incognita – this is Guiraudie’s morally unstable terrain ... 2013 psychological drama Stranger By the Lake.
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News Analysis: Trump consistently frames policy around ‘fairness,’ trading on American frustration

The Los Angeles Times 23 Mar 2025
'Trump has a good sense for what will resonate with folks, and I think we all have a deep sense of morality — and so we all recognize the importance of fairness,' said Kurt Gray, a psychology ...
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Jonathan Haidt: ‘People born after 1995 are in bad mental health’

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
The Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business, Jonathan Haidt’s research focuses on moral and political psychology ... What are the psychological and ...
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