人们可以在道德追求之外找到他们真正的自我
Jordan Wylie1, Matthew Lindauer2, Ana Gantman3
1Department of Psychology, Uris Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Cognition
|October 22, 2025
概括
人们经常相信道德追求会导致真实性. 然而,研究表明,个人重视平衡生活追求,有时发现美学卓越性提供了更大的自我访问由于更少的规则.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 伦理哲学的道德哲学
- 真实性研究研究真实性研究
背景情况:
- 道德至高的概念表明,在真正的生活中优先考虑道德追求.
- 在道德的约束和自我发现的潜力之间存在着紧张关系.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查人们是否始终把道德追求优先于真实性.
- 探索个人如何平衡道德和其他生活价值观来定义真正的自我.
- 检查审美追求在真实性方面的作用.
主要方法:
- 四项预先注册的研究,共2909名参与者.
- 个人变革范式的适应.
- 开发新的范式来评估真正的自我判断.
- 生命道路的直接比较,强调道德与美学卓越.
主要成果:
- 人们并不总是坚持道德至上,往往更喜欢价值多元主义.
- 审美追求被认为是提供了对规则的自由,潜在地提高了对真实的自我的访问.
- 在失去道德与美学品质后,真正的自我判断没有区别.
- 审美卓越有时被视为高于道德卓越的真正自我连接.
结论:
- 个人通过价值多元化来解决道德与真实性的紧张关系.
- 审美追求可以被视为一条通往真实性的道路,与道德追求不同.
- 对真实的自我的判断是由超越道德的更广泛的价值观所决定的.
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