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Tytuł:
‘The way we judge’ Observers’ assessing of elder care decisions of adult children who had been abused by the parents and the ultimate attribution error
Autorzy:
Ammann, Claudia G.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/950310.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019-06-02
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
elder care
child abuse
dilemmatic moral decisions
an ultimate attribution error
care ethics
Opis:
 In this essay I want to concentrate on observers’ baseline assumptions on how we should be, or should have become in order to be accounted as morally ‘good.’ I will point out the significance for adult children who decided to not care for their elder parents. In three selected studies I show that observers, in trying to explain the decisions of others, or their moral development, respectively moral standing, misjudge or ignore their own implicit baseline assumptions. These assumptions are symptomatic of an implicit belief in all of us that wishes to see that ’good begets good’ for most of us, and infers, thereafter, that ‘bad begets bad’ for some who would show ‘no good.’ It is this implicit belief that guides the observers to make assumptions about the morally doubtful upbringing of a person, or their negative behavior that they wish to explain by flaws in the person’s personality. This biased belief says “it is this way, and only this way”, but, in fact, one cannot be certain about it. The baseline assumptions that observers bring along are basically the biased observer’s points of view which can be explained with the ultimate attribution error.
Źródło:
Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna; 2019, 8, 1; 128-166
2299-1875
Pojawia się w:
Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
COVID-19 Forced Social Distancing and Isolation: A Multi-Perspective Experience
Autorzy:
Janz, Bruce
Kaznina, Eka
Jihyun, Kim
Ammann, Claudia
Kohlberg, David
Mamali, Cătălin
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/943818.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Tematy:
social distancing
isolation
COVID-19
pandemics
self-experience
relatedness to the world
socio-moral relations
multi-perspectivism
the Theory of Black Swans
Böhme
Good
Lao Tzu
Popper
Sokolova
Taleb
Thoreau
Opis:
The article is combined of six chapters authored by these who voiced their experiences with social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemics in various contexts, but mostly centered on psychological, sociological, and ethical aspects. Authors, mostly psychologists and philosophers, were invited to describe their perspectives on the sense and practice of social distancing in times of pandemics. Their reflections seek to demonstrate various perspectives related to subjects’ novel self-experience, social situatedness, and their dealing with conventions and habits altered through the pandemics. As “the owl of Minerva takes its flight only when the shades of night are gathering” (Hegel), there is no conclusion in this article. It rather encourages other authors to reflect on the nearly global, still lasting phenomenon.
Źródło:
Ethics in Progress; 2020, 11, 1; 20-60
2084-9257
Pojawia się w:
Ethics in Progress
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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