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Now is the Hour: Moral Engagement Redux 1
Engaging Peace began its blogging career by introducing the ideas of psychologist Albert Bandura about moral disengagement and moral engagement . Moral disengagement involves unconscious mental processes that enable otherwise good, caring people to act in inhumane ways—often as a result of deliberate … Continue reading
Posted in Champions of peace, Democracy, Ethic of reciprocity, Human rights, Moral disengagement, Moral engagement, Nonviolence, Perspective-taking, politics, Reconciliation and healing, Terrorism, Tolerance
Tagged assassination, empathy, Gandhi, Golden Rule, human rights, humanizing the other, inhumane behavior, moral agency, moral disengagement, moral engagement, moral principles, principled moral reasoning, pseudo-moral justificatons, social justice, terrorists, the Categorical Imperative, the Constitution, United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
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