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This project explores the development of the moral self-concept and its influence on prosocial behavior. By integrating insights from developmental psychology and neuroscience, it aims to create a comprehensive model that explains how moral identity evolves and affects actions.
Philosophers and social scientists have emphasized that our moral self-concept, the degree to which being moral is central for us, plays a pivotal role in explaining humans’ tendency to act prosocially.
Clarifying the development of the moral self-concept and discovering the functional mechanisms is thus central for clarifying the basis of human morality.
Despite a set of perennial questions that the moral self-concept relates to and the empirically proven relevance, research has largely neglect…
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