The link was added after posting.
No. I'm not going to chase down studies for you.
Haha, you made the claim that, apparently, moral studies are a large part of psychology. If this is your opinion, fine. Who am I to argue? Neither will I argue with someone who has an opinion on any topic, especially if they know it's an opinion. Though, you seem to claim, as a fact, this is quite a large part of psychology as demonstrated by this quote bellow.
You don't know any psychology theories on morality, but those you know about are pretty substantiated?
Rationalist theories have dominated for years despite the fact that they don't hold up logically and there's no science to support them. The intuitionist theories are on the right track and science is supporting them but the studies are **** poor. Social scientists as yet don't have an elegant theory to explain how we make moral judgments.
If you want to backup your claim, that would be nice. If not, I cannot take you seriously. Ok, so you gave a link. Let's take a look.
The New Science of Morality | Edge.org
So, ummm, this site is strange but it's not scientific lol. Here is the description of them in the about section, ""
Edge.org was launched in 1996 as the online version of "The Reality Club" and as a living document on the Web to display the activities of
"The Third Culture." " lol
There seem to be scientist speakers are relating their experience and their knowledge, including scientific, to umm their opinions and beliefs on morality. I've actually recognised one of their names, because they're prolifically publishing. I see no citations, just workshops and them selling their books(?). lol
Errrr, psychology does not really have any discussions on morality. This is mainly because morality is a philosophy topic
. I can see your confusion if you don't know really know what psychology is. Psychology is a science subject, not one that deals primarily with abstract concepts and how they relate to each other. There needs to be evidence. Nonetheless, you will get psychologists and scientists using research to further their thought experiments and their philosophy(in and outside of science). Granted, some studies get very close to studying morality, but they never really call it morality or talk about morality as a subject. There's no morality debate in psychology that I'm aware of lol. Very funny. Of course, you may try show I'm incorrect. I'd be pleasantly surprised.
it's obvious you don't know squat about the topic. You're not ready to look at the science.
Your knee jerk reaction is understandable if I'm asking something you can't really back up but you thought you could