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The Role of Moral Beliefs,Memories, and Preferences in Representations of Identity
Authors:Larisa Heiphetz  Nina Strohminger  Liane L. Young
Affiliation:1. Department of PsychologyBoston College;2. Yale School of ManagementYale University
Abstract:People perceive that if their memories and moral beliefs changed, they would change. We investigated why individuals respond this way. In Study 1, participants judged that identity would change more after changes to memories and widely shared moral beliefs (e.g., about murder) versus preferences and controversial moral beliefs (e.g., about abortion). The extent to which participants judged that changes would affect their relationships predicted identity change (Study 2) and mediated the relationship between type of moral belief and perceived identity change (Study 3). We discuss the role that social relationships play in judgments of identity and highlight implications for psychology and philosophy.
Keywords:Psychology  Philosophy  Social cognition  Human experimentation
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