نتایج جستجو برای: utilitarian responses

تعداد نتایج: 399981  

2011
Alan C. Clune

In "The Prospects for Consensus and Convergence in the Animal Rights Debate" Gary E. Varner altempts to provide a direction for reconciliation between utilitarian and inherent value views on the subject of biomedical research testing on nonhuman animals. 1 These two views are opposed because the former allows some testing and the latter does not. In this paper I will argue that Varner's prospec...

2014
Indrajeet Patil Giorgia Silani

Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model posits two different paths via which people can endorse utilitarian solution that requires personally harming someone in order to achieve the greater good (e.g., killing one to save five people): (i) weakened emotional aversion to the prospect of harming someone due to reduced empathic concern f...

Journal: :Science 2016
Jean-François Bonnefon Azim Shariff Iyad Rahwan

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) should reduce traffic accidents, but they will sometimes have to choose between two evils, such as running over pedestrians or sacrificing themselves and their passenger to save the pedestrians. Defining the algorithms that will help AVs make these moral decisions is a formidable challenge. We found that participants in six Amazon Mechanical Turk studies approved of ut...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
William B Swann Angel Gómez Michael D Buhrmester Lucía López-Rodríguez Juan Jiménez Alexandra Vázquez

Although most people acknowledge the moral virtue in sacrificing oneself to save others, few actually endorse self-sacrifice. Seven experiments explored the cognitive and emotional mechanisms that underlie such endorsements. Participants responded to 1 of 2 moral dilemmas in which they could save 5 members of their country only by sacrificing themselves. Over 90% of participants acknowledged th...

2007
Carles Sierra John K. Debenham

Successful negotiators look beyond a purely utilitarian view. We propose a new agent architecture that integrates the utilitarian, information, and semantic views allowing the definition of strategies that take these three dimensions into account. Information-based agency values the information in dialogues in the context of a communication language based on a structured ontology and on the not...

2011
Abigail A. Marsh Samantha L. Crowe Henry H. Yu Elena K. Gorodetsky David Goldman R. J. R. Blair

BACKGROUND The psychological and neurobiological processes underlying moral judgment have been the focus of extensive recent research. Here we show that serotonin transporter (5-HTTLPR) genotype predicts responses to moral dilemmas featuring foreseen harm to an innocent. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Participants in this study judged the acceptability of actions that would unintentionally or...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2003
Ming-Hui Huang

Can websites be designed to be both utilitarian and hedonic? This article approaches this question by identifying Web attributes, their direct impacts on experiential flow, and their direct and indirect impacts on the utilitarian and hedonic aspects of Web performance. The results presented here support the proposal that, as an information-laden medium, a successful website must be able to use ...

2009
Joshua D. Greene

A substantial body of research supports a dual-process theory of moral judgment, according to which characteristically deontological judgments are driven by automatic emotional responses, while characteristically utilitarian judgments are driven by controlled cognitive processes. This theory was initially supported by neuroimaging and reaction time (RT) data. McGuire et al. have reanalyzed thes...

2013
Marcus Pivato

We show that, in a sufficiently large population satisfying certain statistical regularities, it is often possible to accurately estimate the utilitarian social welfare function, even if we only have very noisy data about individual utility functions and interpersonal utility comparisons. In particular, we show that it is often possible to identify an optimal or close-to-optimal utilitarian soc...

2010
Joshua D. Greene

A substantial body of research supports a dual-process theory of moral judgment, according to which characteristically deontological judgments are driven by automatic emotional responses, while characteristically utilitarian judgments are driven by controlled cognitive processes. This theory was initially supported by neuroimaging and reaction time (RT) data. McGuire et al. have reanalyzed thes...

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