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Values Achievement And Justice Studies In The Psychology Of Deservingness 1st Edition Norman T Feather Auth

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Values Achievement And Justice Studies In The Psychology Of Deservingness 1st Edition Norman T Feather Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.65 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Norman T. Feather (auth.)
ISBN: 9780306461552, 9780306471698, 0306461552, 0306471698
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Values Achievement And Justice Studies In The Psychology Of Deservingness 1st Edition Norman T Feather Auth by Norman T. Feather (auth.) 9780306461552, 9780306471698, 0306461552, 0306471698 instant download after payment.

When we say that a person deserves a positive or negative outcome, we are making a judgment that is influenced by a number ofvariables. We would certainly take into account whether the person was resp- siblefortheoutcomeorwhethertheoutcomecouldbeattributedtoother sources. We would also consider whether the actions that led to the positive or negative outcome were actions that we would value or - tionsthatwouldmeetwithourdisapproval.Wemightalsobeinfluenced by the person’s own positive or negative characteristics, by ourkno- edgeofwhatkinds ofgroups orsocialcategoriesthepersonbelongedto, and by whether we like or dislike the person. Information about these differentvariableshastobe consideredandintegratedin someway, and our judgment of deservingness follows that psychological process, a process that involves the cognitive-affective system. Values, Achievements, and Justice is about deservingness and about the variables that affect the judgments we make. I use the term “dese- ingness” although I could equally have referred to “deservedness” or “desert.” The terms are all virtually equivalent in meaning, although dictionaries may separate them by using fine distinctions. I assume that the sorts of variables I have just described will affect ourjudgments of deservingness, and I further assume that a judgment of deservingness is most likely to occur when these variables fit together in a consistent, harmonious, and balanced way.

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