作者
Jeremy Evans
发表日期
2013/10/1
期刊
Philosophical Psychology
卷号
26
期号
5
页码范围
639-661
出版商
Taylor & Francis Group
简介
In recent years, philosophers and psychologists have resurrected a debate at the intersection of metaphysics and moral psychology. The central question is whether we can conceive of moral agents as deterministic systems unfolding predictably and inevitably under constant laws without psychologically damaging the pro-social attitudes and moral emotions that grease the wheels of social life. These concerns are sparked by recent experiments documenting a decline in the ethical behavior of participants primed with deterministic metaphysics. But this literature has done little to sway most contemporary philosophers who have instead emphasized determinism's positive social impact in motivating more compassionate responses to social deviance. This article presents the case for a middle position. It argues that the “deterministic conception of human action” (the DCA) is likely to have a dual impact on human moral …
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