CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS

The aim of the article is to identify factors leading to favorable attitudes towards other people from different social categories. The parts of article reflect divers levels of altruism regulation: from the primary affective responses to environment, through social norms, to abstract moral concept...

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Main Author: Anna eSzuster
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00519/full
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spelling doaj-7db4456df2ec4aca8abcac2514d695872020-11-24T20:51:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-04-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.00519173491CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERSAnna eSzuster0University of WarsawThe aim of the article is to identify factors leading to favorable attitudes towards other people from different social categories. The parts of article reflect divers levels of altruism regulation: from the primary affective responses to environment, through social norms, to abstract moral concept related to good and evil. The latter allow to understand perspective of other people (including those belonging to out-groups), to accept their values, to engage not only into helping behavior but also to support others development.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00519/fullaffiliationSocializationautomatic interactionsnormative vs. moral standardsaltruizm
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CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS
Frontiers in Psychology
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Socialization
automatic interactions
normative vs. moral standards
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title CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS
title_short CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS
title_full CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS
title_fullStr CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS
title_full_unstemmed CRUCIAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN ALTRUISM AFFECTIVE VS. CONCEPTUAL FACTORS LEADING TO HELPING OR REINFORCING OTHERS
title_sort crucial dimensions of human altruism affective vs. conceptual factors leading to helping or reinforcing others
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
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publishDate 2016-04-01
description The aim of the article is to identify factors leading to favorable attitudes towards other people from different social categories. The parts of article reflect divers levels of altruism regulation: from the primary affective responses to environment, through social norms, to abstract moral concept related to good and evil. The latter allow to understand perspective of other people (including those belonging to out-groups), to accept their values, to engage not only into helping behavior but also to support others development.
topic affiliation
Socialization
automatic interactions
normative vs. moral standards
altruizm
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