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Review on Bandura's theory of moral disengagement |
YANG Wendeng, LIANG Shuang |
School of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006 |
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Abstract The theory of moral disengagement was first put forward by Bandura, moral disengagement is a set of interrelated cognitive strategies or mechanisms of individuals, which try to separate their own behavior from their intrinsic values, so as to make the behavior appear less harmful and the individual less responsible, and avoid the self-sanction caused by the violation of the value standard of the individual behavior. This paper discusses the origin of Bandura's concept of moral disengagement, introduces its connotation and eight specific mechanisms of action, and summarizes the application of moral disengagement theory in six fields, such as entertainment, guns, enterprises, death penalty, anti-terrorism and environmental sustainability.
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