The overarching purpose of Moral Cruelty is to identify and sensitize the reader to the existence of "moral sadism." It is the authors' contention that what we as individuals perceive as "normal" modes of interaction conceal hidden contributions to cruelty.
The overarching purpose of Moral Cruelty is to identify and sensitize the reader to the existence of "moral sadism." It is the authors' contention that what we as individuals perceive as "normal" modes of interaction conceal hidden contributions to cruelty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy L. Hulsey is Director of the University Honors Program and Associate Professor of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. Hulsey holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Tennessee. He was also a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Dartmouth Medical School. Christopher J. Frost is Professor of Psychology at Southwest Texas State University. Frost holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and Interdisciplinary Studies from Boston University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Theory of Ameaningful Morality: Ameaningful Morality: An Introduction Moral Cruelty Chapter 3 Ameaning in Life Context: Childrearing: Developmental Roots of Ameaning Education: Lessons in Ameaning Ameaning and the Workplace Nationalism: A Descent into Ameaning Religion: Meaning and Ameaning in Narrative Chapter 4 Ameaning and the Future: Moral Cruelty: Sketch of a Theory The Final Analysis Chapter 5 References Chapter 6 Index
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Theory of Ameaningful Morality: Ameaningful Morality: An Introduction Moral Cruelty Chapter 3 Ameaning in Life Context: Childrearing: Developmental Roots of Ameaning Education: Lessons in Ameaning Ameaning and the Workplace Nationalism: A Descent into Ameaning Religion: Meaning and Ameaning in Narrative Chapter 4 Ameaning and the Future: Moral Cruelty: Sketch of a Theory The Final Analysis Chapter 5 References Chapter 6 Index
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