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Psychopathy as moral blindness: a qualifying exploration of the blindness-analogy in psychopathy theory and research
Abstract
The term psychopathy refers to a personality disorder associated with callous personality traits and antisocial behaviors. Throughout its research history, psychopathy has frequently been described as a peculiar form of moral blindness, engendering a narrative about a patient stereotype incapable of taking a genuine moral perspective, similar to a blind person who is deprived of proper visual perceptions. However, recent empirical research has...
Paper Details
Title
Psychopathy as moral blindness: a qualifying exploration of the blindness-analogy in psychopathy theory and research
Published Date
Aug 3, 2020
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
214 - 233
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