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- W35339574 abstract "Our colleague John Schopler used to tell us—gleefully, one might add— that whereas philosophy makes the trivial sublime, social psychology makes the sublime trivial. It was with equal measures of enthusiasm and trepidation, then, that we decided to approach a classic problem of philosophy—the question of whether humankind can attain perfection—from a social-psychological perspective. The aforementioned question can be traced through three millennia of intellectual history and, over the course of time, has taken on a variety of meanings (Passmore, 2000). We are concerned here with the question of whether humankind can achieve moral perfection or “can be entirely free of any moral defect” (Passmore, 2000, p. 27). In the spirit of this volume, we aim to illustrate how social psychology can benefit from greater familiarity with philosophy and how, through empirical research, social psychology can inform classic philosophical problems. Our thesis is that the incompatibility of the moral code governing interindividual relations with a more selfish moral code governing intergroup relations blocks the path of moral progress. In the first part of this essay we draw on philosophical literature to offer a rationale for this thesis before examining it empirically in the second part. We take as our point of departure the turn of the 19th century—a time of widespread belief in moral perfectibility. This optimism derived from a variety" @default.
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- W35339574 title "A Paradox of Individual and Group Morality: Social Psychology as Empirical Philosophy" @default.
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