Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Moral Motivation: What It Means and Why It Matters Martha K. Berg & Edward C. ChangSection I: Social Contexts and their Motivational Consequences
Chapter 2. Sociological Perspectives on Moral Motivation Steven Hitlin Chapter 3. What are Norms and How is Norm Compliance Regulated? Bertram F. Malle Chapter 4. Cultural Norms in Moral Motivation Joan G. Miller & Jessica EnglebrechtSection II: Psychological Frameworks and Individual Differences
Chapter 5. Consequences, Norms, and Generalized Action Tendencies: Understanding Individual Differences in Moral Dilemma Judgments Bertram Gawronski, Dillon M. Luke & Anita Körner Chapter 6. Motivation to Act Virtuously Nancy E. Snow Chapter 7. Learning to Weigh Competing Moral Motivations Oriel FeldmanHall & Amrita LambaSection III: Biological Origins and Markers of Moral Motivation
Chapter 8. The Developmental Neurobiology of Moral Mindsets: Basic Needs and Childhood Experience Mary S. Tarsha & Darcia Narvaez Chapter 9. Morality and Model-Coherence: A Constructivist and Biologically Tractable Account of Moral Motivation Jordan E. Theriault Chapter 10. Conclusion: Emerging Themes and Avenues for Future Work Kristin Laurin & Irein Thomas.