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  1. Handbook of moral motivation
    theories, models, applications
    Published: c2013
    Publisher:  SensePublishers, Rotterdam

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9462092737; 9462092753; 9789462092730; 9789462092747; 9789462092754
    Series: Moral development and citizenship education
    Subjects: PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy; PHILOSOPHY / Social; Moral motivation; Droit; Sciences sociales; Sciences humaines; Moral motivation; Moralisches Handeln; Ethik; Motivationstheorie; Motivation
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    Includes index

    Introduction - Karin Heinrichs, Fritz Oser, Terence Lovat -- - Models of Moral Motivation - Fritz Oser -- - Foundations of Moral Motivation - "Why be Moral?" a Philosophical Taxonomy of Moral Motivation - Thomas E. Wren -- - Moral Motivation and the Four Component Model - Stephen J. Thoma, Muriel J. Bebeau -- - Deontic and Responsibility Judgments - Gerhard Minnameier -- - Motivation as the Readiness to Act on Moral Commitments - Theresa A. Thorkildsen -- - Motivational Theory and Moral Motivation - Ultimate and Proximal (Attribution-Related) Motivational Determinants of Moral Behaviour - Bernard Weiner -- - Moral Motivation from the Perspective of the Self-Determination Theory and the Person-Object Theory of Interest - Andreas Krapp -- - How Different Motivational Aspects can Affect Moral Behaviour - Regina Vollmeyer, Konstanze Jenderek, Tahmine Tozman -- - Justice as a Moral Motive - Anna Baumert, Tobias Rothmund, Nadine Thomas, Mario Gollwitzer, Manfred Schmitt -- - Temporal Construal and Moral Motivation - Jens Agerström, Fredrik Björklund --

    Moral Self, Identity and Moral Motivation - Moral Motivation through the Perspective of Exemplarity - Lawrence J. Walker -- - Moral Motivation, Responsibility and the Development of the Moral Self - Tobias Krettenauer -- - The Self and the Management of the Moral Life - Augusto Blasi -- - Practical Mysticism, Self-Knowing and Moral Motivation - Terence Lovat -- - Developmental Effects, Emotions and Moral Motivation - Moral Motivation and the Happy Victimizer Phenomenon - Gertrud Nunner-Winkler -- - The Development of Moral Identity and Moral Motivation in Childhood and Adolescence - Bettina Doering -- - Moral Emotion Attributions and Moral Motivation - Luciano Gasser, Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Brigitte Latzko, Tina Malti -- - Neurobiology and Moral Mindset - Darcia Narvaez -- - A Simile of Moral Motivation - Don Collins Reed -- - Good and Bad Moral Motivation - Moral Value Evaluation - Marinus G. C. J. Beerthuizen, Daniel Brugman -- - Juvenile Delinquency - Stefan Weyers -- - Moral Motivation and Sports - Clark Power, Kristin K. Sheehan -- - From Ethical Hostility toward Cooperative Ethics - Klaus-Jürgen Grün -- - How Powerful are Moral Motivations in Environmental Protection? - Christian A. Klöckner --

    Moral Motivation in Professions - Moral Motivation in Different Professions - Muriel J. Bebeau, Stephen J. Thoma -- - Moral Motivation of Military Professionals - Freelance Philosopher and Author Edwin R. Micewski -- - Ethical Intentions and the Moral Motivation of Teachers - Elizabeth Campbell -- - Female Principals' Moral Motivation and the Moral Atmosphere of Schools - Chi-Ming Angela Lee -- - Moral Motivation and Moral Education - Moral Reasoning, Moral Motivation and Informed Social Reflection - Janet Kwok, Robert L. Selman -- - Character and Civic Education as a Source of Moral Motivation - Wolfgang Althof, Marvin W. Berkowitz -- - Moral Motivation and the Role of the Internship in Professional Preparation - Sharon Nodie Oja, Patricia J. Craig -- - Why Moral Education is Motivating by Nature - Francisco Esteban Bara, Maria Rosa Buxarrais Estrada -- - Moral Motivation in the Light of Action Theory - Karin Heinrichs

    The Handbook of Moral Motivation offers a contemporary and comprehensive appraisal of the age-old question about motivation to do the good and to prevent the bad. From a research point of view, this question remains open even though we present here a rich collection of new ideas and data. Two sources helped the editors to frame the chapters: first they looked at an overwhelmingly fruitful research tradition on motivation in general (attribution theory, performance theory, self-determination theory, etc.) in relationship to morality. The second source refers to the tension between moral judgment (feelings, beliefs) and the real moral act in a twofold manner: (a) as a necessary duty, and, (b) as a social but not necessary bond. In addition, the handbook utilizes the latest research from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, wishing to suggest by this that the answer to the posed question will likely not come from one discipline alone. Furthermore, our hope is that the implicit criticism that the narrowly constructed research approach of the recent past has contributed to closing off rather than opening up interdisciplinary lines of research becomes in this volume a strong counter discourse. The editors and authors of the handbook commend the research contained within in the hope that it will contribute to better understanding of humanity as an inherently moral species

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Handbook of moral motivation
    theories, models, applications
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Sense Publ., Rotterdam [u.a.]

    "The Handbook of Moral Motivation" offers a contemporary and comprehensive appraisal of the age-old question about motivation to do the good and to prevent the bad. From a research point of view, this question remains open even though we present here... more

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    "The Handbook of Moral Motivation" offers a contemporary and comprehensive appraisal of the age-old question about motivation to do the good and to prevent the bad. From a research point of view, this question remains open even though we present here a rich collection of new ideas and data. Two sources helped the editors to frame the chapters: first they looked at an overwhelmingly fruitful research tradition on motivation in general (attribution theory, performance theory, self-determination theory, etc.) in relationship to morality. The second source refers to the tension between moral judgment (feelings, beliefs) and the real moral act in a twofold manner: (a) as a necessary duty, and, (b) as a social but not necessary bond. In addition, the handbook utilizes the latest research from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, wishing to suggest by this that the answer to the posed question will likely not come from one discipline alone. Furthermore, our hope is that the implicit criticism that the narrowly constructed research approach of the recent past has contributed to closing off rather than opening up interdisciplinary lines of research becomes in this volume a strong counter discourse. The editors and authors of the handbook commend the research contained within in the hope that it will contribute to better understanding of humanity as an inherently moral species. The Handbook of Moral Motivation offers a contemporary and comprehensive appraisal of the age-old question about motivation to do the good and to prevent the bad. From a research point of view, this question remains open even though we present here a rich collection of new ideas and data. Two sources helped the editors to frame the chapters: first they looked at an overwhelmingly fruitful research tradition on motivation in general (attribution theory, performance theory, self-determination theory, etc.) in relationship to morality. The second source refers to the tension between moral judgment (feelings, beliefs) and the real moral act in a twofold manner: (a) as a necessary duty, and, (b) as a social but not necessary bond. In addition, the handbook utilizes the latest research from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, wishing to suggest by this that the answer to the posed question will likely not come from one discipline alone. Furthermore, our hope is that the implicit criticism that the narrowly constructed research approach of the recent past has contributed to closing off rather than opening up interdisciplinary lines of research becomes in this volume a strong counter discourse. The editors and authors of the handbook commend the research contained within in the hope that it will contribute to better understanding of humanity as an inherently moral species.

     

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    ISBN: 9462092753; 9789462092754
    Edition: 2. Aufl.
    Series: Moral development and citizenship education ; 7
    Subjects: Moralisches Handeln; Ethik; Motivation; Motivationstheorie;
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  3. Handbook of moral motivation
    theories, models, applications
    Contributor: Heinrichs, Karin (HerausgeberIn); Oser, Fritz (HerausgeberIn); Lovat, Terry (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2013]; ©2013
    Publisher:  Sense Publishers, Rotterdam

    Intro -- Handbook of Moral Motivation: Theories, Models, Applications -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- REFERENCES -- MODELS OF MORAL MOTIVATION -- INTRODUCTION -- A STORY TO BEGIN WITH: -- A MISSING FACTOR: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY -- 12... more

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    Intro -- Handbook of Moral Motivation: Theories, Models, Applications -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- REFERENCES -- MODELS OF MORAL MOTIVATION -- INTRODUCTION -- A STORY TO BEGIN WITH: -- A MISSING FACTOR: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY -- 12 MODELS (OR ELEMENTS OF A RESPECTIVE MODEL) -- Model 1: A Vision as MM -- Model 2: The Moral Act as the Criterion for MM (Kohlberg & Candee) -- Model 3: Deontological and Responsibility Judgment in One as MM -- Model 4: The Component III (of the Four Component) Model of MM -- Model 5: The Self as a Regulating Power in MM -- Model 6: Reconciling Agency and Communion as MM -- Model 7: Forming Intentions and Respective Actions as MM -- Model 8: Moral Emotion Attributions as Indicators for Individual Moral Motivation -- Model 9: Justice Motives as Bridges from the Situation to MM -- Model 10: Informed Social Reflection as MM -- Model 11: Motivation by Content: Moral Motifs as MM -- Model 12: Procedural Morality and MM -- OVERRIDING MORAL MOTIVATIONAL MODEL -- REFERENCES -- AFFILIATION -- PART 1: FOUNDATIONS OF MORAL MOTIVATION -- I. "WHY BE MORAL?" A PHILOSOPHICAL TAXONOMY OF MORAL MOTIVATION -- INTRODUCTION -- WHY BE MORAL? -- The Functions of Conscience -- Moral Motives and Moral Motivation -- MORAL MOTIVATION: ITS SUMMARY AND CONSTITUTIVE CONCEPTIONS -- The Plausibility of a Real Difference -- MORAL MOTIVES: INTERNALIST AND EXTERNALIST PERSPECTIVES -- THE MORAL DOMAIN: CONTENTS AND CORE FEATURES -- TAKING STOCK -- PERSONS IN RELATION -- CONCLUSION -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- AFFILIATION -- II. MORAL MOTIVATION AND THE FOUR COMPONENT MODEL -- INTRODUCTION -- MORAL MOTIVATION AND REST'S FOUR COMPONENT MODEL -- Moral Motivation in the Rest Model -- Research Programs Influenced by Rest's Component III -- The Professional Role Orientation Inventory (PROI) -- SUMMARY -- A Focus on Development.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Heinrichs, Karin (HerausgeberIn); Oser, Fritz (HerausgeberIn); Lovat, Terry (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1306202663; 9781306202664; 9789462092754; 9462092753
    RVK Categories: CX 3500
    Series: Moral development and citizenship education
    Moral Development and Citizenship Education Ser.
    Subjects: Moral motivation; Motivation (Psychology)--Handbooks, manuals, etc; Ethics-Handbooks, manuals, etc; Moral motivation; Motivation (Psychology) ; Handbooks, manuals, etc; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 668 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Karin Heinrichs, Fritz Oser, Terence Lovat: Introduction

    Lawrence J. Walker: Moral Self, Identity and Moral Motivation.Moral Motivation through the Perspective of Exemplarity

    Muriel J. Bebeau, Stephen J. Thoma: Moral Motivation in Professions.Moral Motivation in Different Professions

    Fritz Oser: Models of Moral Motivation

    Thomas E. Wren: Foundations of Moral Motivation."Why be Moral?" a Philosophical Taxonomy of Moral Motivation

    Stephen J. Thoma, Muriel J. Bebeau: Moral Motivation and the Four Component Model

    Gerhard Minnameier: Deontic and Responsibility Judgments

    Theresa A. Thorkildsen: Motivation as the Readiness to Act on Moral Commitments

    Bernard Weiner: Motivational Theory and Moral Motivation.Ultimate and Proximal (Attribution-Related) Motivational Determinants of Moral Behaviour

    Andreas Krapp: Moral Motivation from the Perspective of the Self-Determination Theory and the Person-Object Theory of Interest

    Regina Vollmeyer, Konstanze Jenderek, Tahmine Tozman: How Different Motivational Aspects can Affect Moral Behaviour

    Anna Baumert, Tobias Rothmund, Nadine Thomas, Mario Gollwitzer, Manfred Schmitt: Justice as a Moral Motive

    Jens Agerström, Fredrik Björklund: Temporal Construal and Moral Motivation

    Tobias Krettenauer: Moral Motivation, Responsibility and the Development of the Moral Self

    Augusto Blasi: The Self and the Management of the Moral Life

    Terence Lovat: Practical Mysticism, Self-Knowing and Moral Motivation

    Gertrud Nunner-Winkler: Developmental Effects, Emotions and Moral Motivation.Moral Motivation and the Happy Victimizer Phenomenon

    Bettina Doering: The Development of Moral Identity and Moral Motivation in Childhood and Adolescence

    Luciano Gasser, Eveline Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Brigitte Latzko, Tina Malti: Moral Emotion Attributions and Moral Motivation

    Darcia Narvaez: Neurobiology and Moral Mindset

    Don Collins Reed: A Simile of Moral Motivation

    Marinus G. C. J. Beerthuizen, Daniel Brugman: Good and Bad Moral Motivation.Moral Value Evaluation

    Stefan Weyers: Juvenile Delinquency

    Clark Power, Kristin K. Sheehan: Moral Motivation and Sports

    Klaus-Jürgen Grün: From Ethical Hostility toward Cooperative Ethics

    Christian A. Klöckner: How Powerful are Moral Motivations in Environmental Protection?

    Freelance Philosopher and Author Edwin R. Micewski: Moral Motivation of Military Professionals

    Elizabeth Campbell: Ethical Intentions and the Moral Motivation of Teachers

    Chi-Ming Angela Lee: Female Principals' Moral Motivation and the Moral Atmosphere of Schools

    Janet Kwok, Robert L. Selman: Moral Motivation and Moral Education.Moral Reasoning, Moral Motivation and Informed Social Reflection

    Wolfgang Althof, Marvin W. Berkowitz: Character and Civic Education as a Source of Moral Motivation

    Sharon Nodie Oja, Patricia J. Craig: Moral Motivation and the Role of the Internship in Professional Preparation

    Francisco Esteban Bara, Maria Rosa Buxarrais Estrada: Why Moral Education is Motivating by Nature

    Karin Heinrichs.: Moral Motivation in the Light of Action Theory