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Title The social psychology of good and evil / edited by Arthur G. Miller.
Publication Info New York : Guilford Publications, 2016.
Edition 2nd ed.



Descript 1 online resource (562 p.)
Edition 2nd ed.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Editor -- Preface -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview -- Part I. Conceptual Perspectives on Good and Evil -- Chapter 2. The Evolution of Good and Evil -- Chapter 3. Free Will Evolved for Morality and Culture -- Chapter 4. Categories, Intent, and Harm -- Chapter 5. "The Devil Made Me Do It": The Deification of Consciousness and the Demonization of the Unconscious -- Part II. Harming Others: Contexts, Causes, and Implications
Chapter 6. Racism among the Well Intentioned: Bias without Awareness -- Chapter 7. Understanding Media Violence Effects -- Chapter 8. How Dehumanization Promotes Harm -- Chapter 9. The Social Psychology of Genocide and Mass Atrocities -- Chapter 10. Why Are the Milgram Obedience Experiments Still So Extraordinarily Famous-and Controversial? -- Chapter 11. A Social Interaction Approach to Objectification: Implications for the Social-Psychological Study of Sexual Violence -- Part III. The Self-Concept in Relation to Good and Evil Acts -- Chapter 12. False Moral Superiority
Chapter 13. Making Relationship Partners Good: A Model of the Interpersonal Consequences of Compassionate Goals -- Chapter 14. Evil Persons or Evil Deeds?: What We've Learned about Incarcerated Offenders -- Chapter 15. Dishonesty Explained: What Leads Moral People to Act Immorally -- Part IV. Group Perspectives on Good and Evil -- Chapter 16. Bystanders and Emergencies: Why Understanding Group Processes Is Key to Promoting Prosocial Behavior -- Chapter 17. Remembering Historical Victimization: Potential for Intergroup Conflict Escalation and Conflict Reduction -- Chapter 18. Organizations Matter
Chapter 19. Globalization and Terrorism: The Primacy of Collective Processes -- Part V. The Possibilities for Kindness -- Chapter 20. Benefits and Liabilities of Empathy-Induced Altruism: A Contemporary Review -- Chapter 21. Volunteerism: Multiple Perspectives on Benefits and Costs -- Chapter 22. The Psychology of Heroism: Extraordinary Champions of Humanity in an Unforgiving World -- Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781462525447
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Subject Aggressiveness.
Violence.
Helping behavior.
Good and evil.
Social psychology -- Research.
Alt author Miller, Arthur G., 1940-
Descript 1 online resource (562 p.)
Edition 2nd ed.
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Editor -- Preface -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview -- Part I. Conceptual Perspectives on Good and Evil -- Chapter 2. The Evolution of Good and Evil -- Chapter 3. Free Will Evolved for Morality and Culture -- Chapter 4. Categories, Intent, and Harm -- Chapter 5. "The Devil Made Me Do It": The Deification of Consciousness and the Demonization of the Unconscious -- Part II. Harming Others: Contexts, Causes, and Implications
Chapter 6. Racism among the Well Intentioned: Bias without Awareness -- Chapter 7. Understanding Media Violence Effects -- Chapter 8. How Dehumanization Promotes Harm -- Chapter 9. The Social Psychology of Genocide and Mass Atrocities -- Chapter 10. Why Are the Milgram Obedience Experiments Still So Extraordinarily Famous-and Controversial? -- Chapter 11. A Social Interaction Approach to Objectification: Implications for the Social-Psychological Study of Sexual Violence -- Part III. The Self-Concept in Relation to Good and Evil Acts -- Chapter 12. False Moral Superiority
Chapter 13. Making Relationship Partners Good: A Model of the Interpersonal Consequences of Compassionate Goals -- Chapter 14. Evil Persons or Evil Deeds?: What We've Learned about Incarcerated Offenders -- Chapter 15. Dishonesty Explained: What Leads Moral People to Act Immorally -- Part IV. Group Perspectives on Good and Evil -- Chapter 16. Bystanders and Emergencies: Why Understanding Group Processes Is Key to Promoting Prosocial Behavior -- Chapter 17. Remembering Historical Victimization: Potential for Intergroup Conflict Escalation and Conflict Reduction -- Chapter 18. Organizations Matter
Chapter 19. Globalization and Terrorism: The Primacy of Collective Processes -- Part V. The Possibilities for Kindness -- Chapter 20. Benefits and Liabilities of Empathy-Induced Altruism: A Contemporary Review -- Chapter 21. Volunteerism: Multiple Perspectives on Benefits and Costs -- Chapter 22. The Psychology of Heroism: Extraordinary Champions of Humanity in an Unforgiving World -- Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781462525447
Subject Aggressiveness.
Violence.
Helping behavior.
Good and evil.
Social psychology -- Research.
Alt author Miller, Arthur G., 1940-

Subject Aggressiveness.
Violence.
Helping behavior.
Good and evil.
Social psychology -- Research.
Descript 1 online resource (562 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Cover -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Editor -- Preface -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview -- Part I. Conceptual Perspectives on Good and Evil -- Chapter 2. The Evolution of Good and Evil -- Chapter 3. Free Will Evolved for Morality and Culture -- Chapter 4. Categories, Intent, and Harm -- Chapter 5. "The Devil Made Me Do It": The Deification of Consciousness and the Demonization of the Unconscious -- Part II. Harming Others: Contexts, Causes, and Implications
Chapter 6. Racism among the Well Intentioned: Bias without Awareness -- Chapter 7. Understanding Media Violence Effects -- Chapter 8. How Dehumanization Promotes Harm -- Chapter 9. The Social Psychology of Genocide and Mass Atrocities -- Chapter 10. Why Are the Milgram Obedience Experiments Still So Extraordinarily Famous-and Controversial? -- Chapter 11. A Social Interaction Approach to Objectification: Implications for the Social-Psychological Study of Sexual Violence -- Part III. The Self-Concept in Relation to Good and Evil Acts -- Chapter 12. False Moral Superiority
Chapter 13. Making Relationship Partners Good: A Model of the Interpersonal Consequences of Compassionate Goals -- Chapter 14. Evil Persons or Evil Deeds?: What We've Learned about Incarcerated Offenders -- Chapter 15. Dishonesty Explained: What Leads Moral People to Act Immorally -- Part IV. Group Perspectives on Good and Evil -- Chapter 16. Bystanders and Emergencies: Why Understanding Group Processes Is Key to Promoting Prosocial Behavior -- Chapter 17. Remembering Historical Victimization: Potential for Intergroup Conflict Escalation and Conflict Reduction -- Chapter 18. Organizations Matter
Chapter 19. Globalization and Terrorism: The Primacy of Collective Processes -- Part V. The Possibilities for Kindness -- Chapter 20. Benefits and Liabilities of Empathy-Induced Altruism: A Contemporary Review -- Chapter 21. Volunteerism: Multiple Perspectives on Benefits and Costs -- Chapter 22. The Psychology of Heroism: Extraordinary Champions of Humanity in an Unforgiving World -- Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Miller, Arthur G., 1940-
ISBN 9781462525447

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