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The "Bad" Kongzi: Unappealing Lessons from Confucian Morality Journal article
Amarantidou Dimitra. The "Bad" Kongzi: Unappealing Lessons from Confucian Morality[J]. Asian Studies, 2024.
Authors:  Amarantidou Dimitra
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Kongzi  Lunyu  Confucian Morality  
Should I Travel? Moral Motivation During Crises Journal article
Zhang, Carol X., Fong, Lawrence, Li, Shina. Should I Travel? Moral Motivation During Crises[J]. Journal of China Tourism Research, 2024.
Authors:  Zhang, Carol X.;  Fong, Lawrence;  Li, Shina
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Crisis  Face  Moral  Moral Motivations  Morality  Scale Development  
道德愚人: 置身道德高地之外 Book
Moeller, Hans-Georg. 道德愚人: 置身道德高地之外[M]. Translation of "The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality", Columbia University Press, 2009.. Shanghai:东方出版中心, 2023.
Authors:  Moeller, Hans-Georg
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Morality  Negative Ethics  Moral Foolishness  Daoism  
Are talented people more virtuous in the eyes of others? Positive effects of competence on perceived morality Journal article
Chen, Feifei, Guo, Tieyuan, Bi, Chongzeng. Are talented people more virtuous in the eyes of others? Positive effects of competence on perceived morality[J]. PsyCh Journal, 2022, 11(4), 560-570.
Authors:  Chen, Feifei;  Guo, Tieyuan;  Bi, Chongzeng
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Competence  Interpersonal Attraction  Morality  Person Perception  
Are talented people more virtuous in the eyes of others? Positive effects of competence on perceived morality Journal article
Chen, Feifei, Guo, Tieyuan, Bi, Chongzeng. Are talented people more virtuous in the eyes of others? Positive effects of competence on perceived morality[J]. Psych Journal, 2022, 11(4), 560-570.
Authors:  Chen, Feifei;  Guo, Tieyuan;  Bi, Chongzeng
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Competence  Interpersonal Attraction  Morality  Person Perception  
Rethinking Values and Morality in a Globalizing World Conference
Southern University of Science and Technology, 会议类型: 國際會議International Conferences, 2021
Authors:  CHEN JUAN
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Values, Morality, Change,  
Living Slow and Being Moral: Life History Predicts the Dual Process of Other-Centered Reasoning and Judgments Journal article
Zhu,Nan, Hawk,Skyler T., Chang,Lei. Living Slow and Being Moral: Life History Predicts the Dual Process of Other-Centered Reasoning and Judgments[J]. Human Nature, 2019, 29(2), 186-209.
Authors:  Zhu,Nan;  Hawk,Skyler T.;  Chang,Lei
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Altruism  Dual Process Model Of Morality  Empathy  Life History Strategy  Life History Theory  Morality  Prosociality  Social Competition  Unpredictability  
Living Slow and Being Moral Journal article
Zhu, Nan, Hawk, Skyler T., Chang, Lei. Living Slow and Being Moral[J]. HUMAN NATURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE, 2018, 29(2), 186-209.
Authors:  Zhu, Nan;  Hawk, Skyler T.;  Chang, Lei
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Altruism  Dualprocessmodel Ofmorality  Empathy  Life Historytheory  Life History Strategy  Morality  Prosociality  Social Competition  Unpredictability  
Living Slow and Being Moral Life: History Predicts the Dual Process of Other-Centered Reasoning and Judgments Journal article
Nan Zhu, Skyler T. Hawk, Lei Chang. Living Slow and Being Moral Life: History Predicts the Dual Process of Other-Centered Reasoning and Judgments[J]. Human Nature, 2018, 29(2), 186-209.
Authors:  Nan Zhu;  Skyler T. Hawk;  Lei Chang
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Altruism  Life History Strategy  Morality  Prosociality  Social Competition  Unpredictability  Dual Process Model Of Morality  Empathy  Life Historytheory  
Abuse in the name of injustice: mechanisms of moral disengagement Journal article
Raymond Loi, Angela J. Xu, Yan Liu2. Abuse in the name of injustice: mechanisms of moral disengagement[J]. Asian Journal of Business Ethics, 2015, 4(1), 57-72.
Authors:  Raymond Loi;  Angela J. Xu;  Yan Liu2
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Organizational Justice .  Moral Disengagement .  Morality  Abusive Supervision .