2023
DOI: 10.1080/1047840x.2023.2248854
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What We Do When We Define Morality (and Why We Need to Do It)

Audun Dahl

Abstract: All psychological research on morality relies on definitions of morality. Yet the various definitions often go unstated. When unstated definitions diverge, theoretical disagreements become intractable, as theories that purport to explain "morality" actually talk about very different things. This article argues for the importance of defining morality and considers four common ways of doing so: The linguistic, the functionalist, the evaluating, and the normative.Each has encountered difficulties. To surmount tho… Show more

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“…The specific traits that are "virtuous" or "ethically admirable"-or are judged as such-can differ across formal ethical frameworks, cultures, and people (Graham et al, 2016). This precludes the possibility of measuring the "One True Morality" (Dahl, 2023;Sun & Schwitzgebel, in prep), and we do not claim to do so here. Instead, in line with a common approach in the emerging psychological study of moral character (Barranti et al, 2016;Furr et al, 2022;Helzer et al, 2014;Sun et al, under review), we operationalize moral character in terms of a composite of widely accepted virtues.…”
Section: Conceptualizing and Measuring Moral Charactermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The specific traits that are "virtuous" or "ethically admirable"-or are judged as such-can differ across formal ethical frameworks, cultures, and people (Graham et al, 2016). This precludes the possibility of measuring the "One True Morality" (Dahl, 2023;Sun & Schwitzgebel, in prep), and we do not claim to do so here. Instead, in line with a common approach in the emerging psychological study of moral character (Barranti et al, 2016;Furr et al, 2022;Helzer et al, 2014;Sun et al, under review), we operationalize moral character in terms of a composite of widely accepted virtues.…”
Section: Conceptualizing and Measuring Moral Charactermentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Our second, descriptive axiom is that empirical research cannot determine whether an act of cheating is morally wrong. Empirical research has no means of separating morally right actions from morally wrong ones; its scientific purview is descriptive and predictive (Dahl, 2023;. Empirically, we can study whether people judge that a given act of cheating is morally wrong.…”
Section: Two Axioms For Research On Cheating and Moralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We choose our descriptive definitions for a scientific project and do not seek complete overlap with ordinary use of words like "cheating" and "morality." For this reason, our definitions are also technical definitions (for discussion, see Dahl, 2023). 1 How can we define and study cheating and morality without making assumptions about which actions are morally wrong?…”
Section: Two Axioms For Research On Cheating and Moralitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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