An objective study of some moral judgments
FC Sharp - The American Journal of Psychology, 1898 - JSTOR
… duty to pursue it,whether it leads to pleasure or whether it leads to pain.** … to the obje of
moral judgments. Is conduct invariably judged right wrong because of its perceived relation to the …
moral judgments. Is conduct invariably judged right wrong because of its perceived relation to the …
Wronging past rights: The sunk cost bias distorts moral judgment
… Moreover, we show that sunk costs distort people’s perception of morality by increasing how
… You are a researcher for a medical company and are developing a cure for a painful but …
… You are a researcher for a medical company and are developing a cure for a painful but …
The contribution of emotion and cognition to moral sensitivity: a neurodevelopmental study
… Whether emotion is a source of moral judgments remains … interactions without any infliction
of pain or damage (actions; eg, … people’s intentions are readily perceived at very young ages (…
of pain or damage (actions; eg, … people’s intentions are readily perceived at very young ages (…
Sense of personal control intensifies moral judgments of others' actions
JFM Cornwell, ET Higgins - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
… In contrast we argue that recent research on moral judgment suggests that an individual’s
perceived sense of control in the moment could increase or decrease moral judgment intensity …
perceived sense of control in the moment could increase or decrease moral judgment intensity …
Is morality unified? Evidence that distinct neural systems underlie moral judgments of harm, dishonesty, and disgust
C Parkinson, W Sinnott-Armstrong… - Journal of cognitive …, 2011 - direct.mit.edu
… unclear whether “moral judgments” are sufficiently … of moral judgments within three moral
areas: (physical) harm, dishonesty, and (sexual) disgust. We found that the judgment of moral …
areas: (physical) harm, dishonesty, and (sexual) disgust. We found that the judgment of moral …
Ubiquitous harm: Moral judgment in the perspective of the theory of dyadic morality
Z ZHAN, B WU - Advances in Psychological Science, 2019 - journal.psych.ac.cn
… moral perception as it strips away the typical cognitive template. We believe that moral
judgments … Future moral judgments research adopting the TDM framework needs to consider the …
judgments … Future moral judgments research adopting the TDM framework needs to consider the …
Physiology of the Moral Mind: The Roles of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Immune System in Moral Judgments
E Banks - 2018 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
… to perceptions of harm, and thus, immorality. The hypothesis that a relationship exists
between moral judgment … Inflammation leads to symptoms like swelling, redness, pain, and an …
between moral judgment … Inflammation leads to symptoms like swelling, redness, pain, and an …
The interactive effects of mortality salience and political orientation on moral judgments
JF Bassett, DR Van Tongeren, JD Green… - British Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… pain, and then completed a moral foundations questionnaire. In both studies, mortality
salience intensified the moral … in the way adherents to different worldviews perceive morality. …
salience intensified the moral … in the way adherents to different worldviews perceive morality. …
Psychopathy increases perceived moral permissibility of accidents.
… moral judgments that rely on the same processes. Here we provide novel evidence for
abnormalmoral judgments … an emotional response to the victim's unintended pain. Notably, then, a …
abnormalmoral judgments … an emotional response to the victim's unintended pain. Notably, then, a …
Moral judgment of close relationship behaviors
D Selterman, S Koleva - Journal of Social and Personal …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
… According to MFT, the care foundation gives rise to moral concerns about minimizing pain and
… people’s perceptions of behaviors in close relationships as morally acceptable/wrong. We …
… people’s perceptions of behaviors in close relationships as morally acceptable/wrong. We …