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(2001) Moral und Recht im Diskurs der Moderne, Wiesbaden, Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Moral motivation and society

Augusto Blasi

pp. 313-329

In this paper I focus on the motivational aspects of moralization. It is widely acknowledged that mature morality includes several characteristics: there must be appropriation of moral beliefs and personal investment in moral values; the capacity to control one's impulses and to subordinate one's egocentric desires to one's moral values; the ability to feel personally responsible for complying with one's moral evaluations and individually accountable for not doing so; the tendency to experience negative emotions, from regret to shame and guilt, whenever one's actions depart from one's moral beliefs; the capacity to pursue one's moral values throughout one's life. These are some of the features of moral motivation.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-663-10841-2_14

Full citation:

Blasi, A. (2001)., Moral motivation and society, in G. Dux & F. Welz (Hrsg.), Moral und Recht im Diskurs der Moderne, Wiesbaden, Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 313-329.

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