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The New Sociology of Morality
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2013
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Explicit FocusMoral ReasoningSociological FocusMoral DevelopmentMoral NormsMetaphysics Of MoralityMoral PhilosophySociologySocial NormsMoral IssueEducationNormative EthicAnthropologyGreater Sociological EngagementCross-cultural EthicsSocial AnthropologySocial SciencesNew Sociology
Sociology was once integral to the scientific study of morality, but its explicit focus has waned over the past half-century. This article calls for greater sociological engagement in order to speak to the resurgence of the study of morality in cognate fields. We identify important treatments of morality, some of which are not explicitly so, and identify those treatments that build a distinctly sociological focus on morality: room for culturally divergent understandings of its content, a focus on antecedent social factors that shape it, and a concern with ecologically valid explorations of its social importance.
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