نتایج جستجو برای: impersonal moral dilemmas

تعداد نتایج: 48254  

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...

2016
Zachary Horne Derek Powell

Moral dilemmas often pose dramatic and gut-wrenching emotional choices. It is now widely accepted that emotions are not simply experienced alongside people's judgments about moral dilemmas, but that our affective processes play a central role in determining those judgments. However, much of the evidence purporting to demonstrate the connection between people's emotional responses and their judg...

Journal: :Journal of Cognition and Culture 2022

Abstract Moral dilemmas are a useful tool to investigate empirically, which parameters of given situation modulate participants’ moral judgment, and in what way. In an effort provide judgment data from non- WEIRD culture, we the translation validation 48 classical Persian language. The translated dilemma set was submitted experiment with N = 82 Iranian participants. four-factor structure this c...

Journal: :Psych 2023

The moral dilemma task developed by Greene et al., which comprises personal and impersonal dilemmas, is useful for clarifying people’s judgments. This study develops validates a Japanese version of this questionnaire. Ten new questions were added to the using back-translation, its internal validity was tested. A second survey conducted among same participants one month after first (n = 231). in...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Giuseppe Ugazio Claus Lamm Tania Singer

Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert their influence on moral judgments is still poorly understood. This study proposes a novel theoretical approach suggesting that emotions influence moral judgments based on their motivational dimension. We tested the effects of two types of induced emotions with equal valence but with different moti...

2013
Zachary Horne Derek Powell

Many moral psychologists have proposed that the difference between people’s moral judgments about the Trolley and Footbridge dilemmas can be explained by their differing emotional responses to the dilemmas. In two experiments, we tested this explanation by presenting the dilemmas and measuring participants’ reactions using a self-report emotion measure (PANAS-X). As might be expected, participa...

Journal: :Cognition 2014
Alex Wiegmann Michael R Waldmann

Evaluations of analogous situations are an important source for our moral intuitions. A puzzling recent set of findings in experiments exploring transfer effects between intuitions about moral dilemmas has demonstrated a striking asymmetry. Transfer often occurred with a specific ordering of moral dilemmas, but not when the sequence was reversed. In this article we present a new theory of trans...

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2014
Indrajeet Patil Carlotta Cogoni Nicola Zangrando Luca Chittaro Giorgia Silani

Although research in moral psychology in the last decade has relied heavily on hypothetical moral dilemmas and has been effective in understanding moral judgment, how these judgments translate into behaviors remains a largely unexplored issue due to the harmful nature of the acts involved. To study this link, we follow a new approach based on a desktop virtual reality environment. In our within...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2017
Lynn Monrouxe Malissa Shaw Charlotte Rees

Medical students often experience professionalism dilemmas (which differ from ethical dilemmas) wherein students sometimes witness and/or participate in patient safety, dignity, and consent lapses. When faced with such dilemmas, students make moral decisions. If students' action (or inaction) runs counter to their perceived moral values-often due to organizational constraints or power hierarchi...

ژورنال: روانشناسی معاصر 2016
آزاد مرزآبادی, اسفندیار, امیری, سهراب, قاسمی, امیر,

Biological aspects of personality have an important influence on the individual’s psychological dimensions and moral decision making and cognitive abilities can be affected by these dimensions. The aim of the present study was to investigate moral decision making and executive functions based on morning and evening personality types in adolescents. For this purpose, Initially 362 adolesce...

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