激进的道德分歧的问题 (和价值)
David Lyreskog1, Dominic Wilkinson2,3, Caesar A Atuire4
1NEUROSEC, Department of of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK.
Wellcome open research
|November 17, 2025
概括
激进的道德分歧 (RMDs) 是持续的社会冲突,其特点是价值观冲突和两极分化. 了解这些复杂的现象对于不同社会共存至关重要.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 哲学 哲学 是一个哲学.
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 当代社会扎着持续的道德冲突,这些冲突挑战了传统的解决方法.
- 现有的对道德分歧的分析往往忽视了其复杂的社会和文化层面.
- 这项研究介绍并分析了"激进的道德分歧" (RMD) 作为学术关注的关键领域.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和分析激进的道德分歧 (RMD) 的概念.
- 开发一个概念框架来理解RMDs.
- 确定RMD与普通道德分歧区分的关键特征.
主要方法:
- 基于当代道德冲突 (如堕胎,气候行动,流行病应对) 的概念分析.
- 理论检查和与其他形式的道德分歧进行比较.
- 识别和分析RMDs的七个定义特征.
主要成果:
- 确定了RMD的七个特征:价值观冲突,不妥协,情绪强度,两极分化,审查,社会破坏和有争议的认识论.
- RMD特征主要是尺度,存在于连续.
- 当问题与特定社会背景中的身份,权力和风险交织在一起时,RMDs会出现.
结论:
- 激进的道德分歧是复杂的现象,可以破坏社会的稳定,但也催化道德进步.
- 提出了研究RMD的理论基础,概述了跨学科的研究问题.
- 了解RMD对于促进多元化和两极化社会的共存至关重要.
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