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Who were the initial proponents of the moral foundations theory?
Who were the initial proponents of the moral foundations theory?
How many foundations does the moral foundations theory propose?
How many foundations does the moral foundations theory propose?
What did the authors of the moral foundations theory remain open to?
What did the authors of the moral foundations theory remain open to?
What has subsequent work with the moral foundations theory largely focused on?
What has subsequent work with the moral foundations theory largely focused on?
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Who popularized the moral foundations theory in the book The Righteous Mind?
Who popularized the moral foundations theory in the book The Righteous Mind?
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Moral Foundations Theory
- The initial proponents of the moral foundations theory are Jonathan Haidt and Jesse Graham.
- The moral foundations theory proposes six foundations: care/harm, fairness/cheating, loyalty/betrayal, authority/subversion, sanctity/degradation, and liberty/oppression.
- The authors of the moral foundations theory, Haidt and Graham, remained open to the possibility of adding new foundations or modifying existing ones.
- Subsequent work with the moral foundations theory has largely focused on applying the theory to understand real-world moral conflicts and political divisions.
- Jonathan Haidt popularized the moral foundations theory in his book The Righteous Mind.
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Test your knowledge of Moral Foundations Theory with this insightful quiz. Explore the origins and variations in human moral reasoning as proposed by psychologists Jonathan Haidt, Craig Joseph, and Jesse Graham. Delve into the modular foundations and cultural anthropologist Richard Shweder's work.