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JOSHUA N. HOOK MARCIANA J. RAMOS EVERETT L. WORTHINGTON Jr. SHAWN O. UTSEY ANTHONY E. COY DON E. DAVIS DARYL R. VAN TONGEREN AUBREY L. GARTNER DAVID J. JENNINGS II AL DUECK 《Personal Relationships》2015,22(3):449-459
Causal attributions are important social‐cognitive predictors of forgiveness. This article presents the Transgression Attribution Questionnaire (TAQ), a measure of one's negative internal causal attributions of a specific offense. In 4 studies, scores on the TAQ showed initial evidence of estimated internal consistency, temporal stability, and construct validity. Negative internal attributions for the cause of a transgression predicted lower levels of empathy and forgiveness. Furthermore, scores on the TAQ predicted forgiveness over and above the hurtfulness of the offense, relationship commitment, and a general measure of internal causal attributions in relationships. The current research bridges research on internal causal attributions and forgiveness. Implications for the social‐cognitive study of forgiveness and the measurement of causal attributions are discussed. 相似文献
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JOSHUA M. PRICE 《希帕蒂亚:女权主义哲学杂志》2002,17(4):39-70
The “Home” is ideologically understood as a place of safety and refuge. Such an account cloaks violence against women. The voices of battered women can disrupt that dominant construction of the space of the home, a construction typified by the work of Gaston Bachelard. The space that Bachelard presupposes and theorizes as given is in fact being‐produced, cleaned, and organized by people who themselves may not find in it any solace or respite. 相似文献
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Indirect effects of supportive communication during conversations about coping with relational transgressions
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Researchers investigating relational transgressions have minimally explored the role of third‐party personal network members in the coping process. It is argued that supportive messages during conversations about coping with relational transgressions are associated with transgressed individuals' perceived stress and feelings about the transgression. Results from a study involving conversations between 50 pairs of personal network members suggest that participants' perceptions of stress and negative emotions decreased from pre‐ to postinteraction. By testing an indirect effects model, it was found that emotion support had a negative indirect association with participants' perceptions of stress, anger, and dejection related to the transgression because of quality of support. The theoretical implications of the findings are discussed, and directions for extending research on communicative coping are provided. 相似文献
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JOSHUA GERT 《Philosophy and phenomenological research》2002,64(2):303-324
In The Sources of Normativity, Christine Korsgaard presents and defends a neo‐Kantian theory of normativity. Her initial account of reasons seems to make them dependent upon the practical identity of the agent, and upon the value the agent must place on her own humanity. This seems to make all reasons agent‐relative. But Korsgaard claims that arguments similar to Wittgenstein's private‐language argument can show that reasons are in fact essentially agent‐neutral. This paper explains both of Korsgaard's Wittgen‐steinian arguments, and shows why neither of them work. The paper also provides a brief sketch of a different Wingensteinian account of reasons that distinguishes the normative role of justification from that of requirement. On this account, the real agent‐neutrality of reasons applies to their justificatory role, but not to their requiring role. 相似文献
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ELIZABETH VAN MONSJOU C. WARD STRUTHERS CAREEN KHOURY JOSHUA R. GUILFOYLE REBECCA YOUNG OSHRAT HODARA ROBERT T. MULLER 《Personal Relationships》2015,22(4):762-780
Two studies examined the relation between adult attachment styles and post‐transgression responses. Secure participants were predicted to be forgiving, preoccupied participants to be grudge oriented, fearful participants to be avoidant, and dismissing participants to be vengeful. Study 1 was nonexperimental, using a community sample of adults (N = 565). Participants wrote about a moderately severe past transgression. Results supported the predictions. In Study 2, undergraduates' (N = 134) attachment styles were manipulated by varying working models of self and other. Model of self was manipulated with false performance feedback. Model of other was manipulated by altering a confederate's availability and responsiveness during a bonding exercise. Response trends replicated Study 1 with the exception of avoidance. Dismissing individuals were the most avoidant. 相似文献