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Children's changing understanding of wicked desires: From objective to subjective and moral
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:20 authored by Nicola YuillNicola Yuill, Josef Perner, Anna Pearson, Dawn Peerbhoy, Joanne van den EndePrevious work makes two conflicting claims about children's developing judgments of the emotions of an actor committing a desired but immoral act: children's judgments change (1) from sad to happy, as they come to appreciate desire as a subjective mental state, or (2) from happy to sad, as children acknowledge the role of moral values in emotion. In three experiments designed to explain this conflict, 3-10-year-olds judged emotions of actors committing neutral and immoral acts. Experiment 1 rules out procedural differences as an explanation of conflicting findings. Experiment 2 shows an age change from sad, to happy, to sad (remorseful), integrating the conflicting claims. Experiment 3 shows that 5- but not 3-year-olds can judge ill-doers pleased with their success or remorseful at their wrongdoing, depending on the salience of moral issues. We discuss the roles of cognitive development, moral understanding and moral climate in influencing children's understanding of desire and moral emotion.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
British Journal of Developmental PsychologyISSN
0261-510XPublisher
British Journal of Developmental PsychologyVolume
14Page range
457-475ISBN
0261-510XDepartment affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
Notes
Main author, part 4Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes