According to Bandura, moral conduct requires constant, active self-regulation. Alas, “there are many psychosocial maneuvers by which moral self-sanctions are selectively disengaged from inhumane ...
Moral disengagement, first described by psychologist Albert Bandura, is when a person convinces themselves that ethical standards do not apply to them or to their actions. By twisting facts, they ...
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