Title of article :
Not moral “reasoning”: A Libertarian – Communitarian dimension of moral orientation and Schwartzʹs value types
Author/Authors :
Miles Bore، نويسنده , , Don Munro، نويسنده , , Ian Kerridge and David Powis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Most studies of moral reasoning are based on the Kohlberg cognitive developmental model. Using an alternative scoring
procedure for the Sociomoral Reflective Objective Measure Short-Form (Basinger & Gibbs, 1987) revealed a dimension
unrelated to moral reasoning. This was identified as a Libertarian –Communitarian dimension of moral orientation and the
development of a new scale to measure this, involving 6650 applicants to medical schools, is described. The moral orientation
scores of 166 medical school applicants and undergraduate psychology students were correlated with the Schwartz Values
Survey (SVS). Conceptually coherent significant relationships were observed. Factor analysis indicated that a bipolar value
dimension of Freedom of the Individual versus Duty to the Group could be added to Schwartz’s two-dimensional values structure.
The relationships observed between responses to the moral dilemmas of the Mojac scale and the values and value types of the
SVS suggest that the Libertarian – Communitarian dimension might be a major psychological variable in linking the values we
hold to the moral decisions we make.
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology
Journal title :
Australian Journal of Psychology