The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice

We conducted a research program divided into three parts, corresponding to the three chapters that comprise the document. In the first part, we conceptually explore what honesty is and propose a model of honesty based on the concept of epistemic privilege. This will involve critiquing a significant...

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Ordóñez Pinilla, Camilo Andrés
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2023
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Universidad de los Andes
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Honestidad
Corrupción
Justicia
Psicología
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title The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
spellingShingle The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
Honestidad
Corrupción
Justicia
Psicología
title_short The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
title_full The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
title_fullStr The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
title_full_unstemmed The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
title_sort The role of justice in honest behaviors: epistemic privileges, plurality of justice and dishonesty as a way to recover from injustice
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ordóñez Pinilla, Camilo Andrés
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Jiménez Leal, William Alexander
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ordóñez Pinilla, Camilo Andrés
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Patel, Raj
Cárdenas Campo, Juan Camilo
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Honestidad
Corrupción
Justicia
topic Honestidad
Corrupción
Justicia
Psicología
dc.subject.themes.es_CO.fl_str_mv Psicología
description We conducted a research program divided into three parts, corresponding to the three chapters that comprise the document. In the first part, we conceptually explore what honesty is and propose a model of honesty based on the concept of epistemic privilege. This will involve critiquing a significant portion of studies on honesty that are based on the idea of surveillance and norm compliance. The conclusion of this chapter will be essentially negative, indicating that a comprehensive explanation of honesty seems to require going beyond norms and surveillance. The central contribution of this chapter will be proposing our conceptual model of honesty and providing tools to critique existing models. Given that there is a literature connecting, albeit without entirely satisfactory development, experiences of injustice with being dishonest, the concept of justice appears to be a promising candidate for exploring explanations of honesty beyond surveillance and norms. In Chapter 2, we develop a model of justice that allows us to form a hypothesis about how justice operates psychologically in the form of a belief in whether the world is just or not. In addition to this model, in the chapter, we propose and validate a psychometric scale to measure what we call the pluralistic scale of belief in a just world. The central contribution of this chapter will be proposing a conceptual model of justice and a new psychometrical scale to measure the belief in a just world derived from this model. This leads us to the third chapter, in which we use the justice model developed in Chapter 2 to design and implement an experimental program to manipulate conditions of justice and injustice that enable us to evaluate the effects of experiences of justice and injustice on honest and dishonest behaviors. In this chapter, we propose the central hypothesis of the thesis, which is the performance correction hypothesis, and provide some partial evidence to support it. The central contribution of this chapter is to propose a novel explanation of honesty based in the idea of performance correction and partial empirical evidence to support it.
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spelling Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Jiménez Leal, William Alexander9a483e4a-cad5-4992-81a8-329aa0df27d6600Ordóñez Pinilla, Camilo Andrés350345c2-f94a-42f5-9ef1-149d4fca451d600Patel, RajCárdenas Campo, Juan Camilo2023-08-15T14:03:07Z2023-08-15T14:03:07Z2023-07-18http://hdl.handle.net/1992/69712instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/We conducted a research program divided into three parts, corresponding to the three chapters that comprise the document. In the first part, we conceptually explore what honesty is and propose a model of honesty based on the concept of epistemic privilege. This will involve critiquing a significant portion of studies on honesty that are based on the idea of surveillance and norm compliance. The conclusion of this chapter will be essentially negative, indicating that a comprehensive explanation of honesty seems to require going beyond norms and surveillance. The central contribution of this chapter will be proposing our conceptual model of honesty and providing tools to critique existing models. Given that there is a literature connecting, albeit without entirely satisfactory development, experiences of injustice with being dishonest, the concept of justice appears to be a promising candidate for exploring explanations of honesty beyond surveillance and norms. In Chapter 2, we develop a model of justice that allows us to form a hypothesis about how justice operates psychologically in the form of a belief in whether the world is just or not. In addition to this model, in the chapter, we propose and validate a psychometric scale to measure what we call the pluralistic scale of belief in a just world. The central contribution of this chapter will be proposing a conceptual model of justice and a new psychometrical scale to measure the belief in a just world derived from this model. This leads us to the third chapter, in which we use the justice model developed in Chapter 2 to design and implement an experimental program to manipulate conditions of justice and injustice that enable us to evaluate the effects of experiences of justice and injustice on honest and dishonest behaviors. In this chapter, we propose the central hypothesis of the thesis, which is the performance correction hypothesis, and provide some partial evidence to support it. 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