What faculty of our mind is best suited to endow us with all that is required to carry forth our moral enterprise? In other words, what are the cognitive resources that subserve the moral mind? This is a core empirical question, raised much to the delight of the investigative inquisitiveness of the moral psychologists. But the philosophical connection to this problem can be traced back to as far in time as that of Plato the main tenet of whose tripartite theory of soul was that the rational element of the soul is like the charioteer who holds sway over his two horses – the manageable one, i.e. the spirited element and the unwieldy one, i.e. the vegetative, emoti...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
The recent, influential Social Intuitionist Model of moral judgment (Haidt, Psychological Review 108...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
What faculty of our mind is best suited to endow us with all that is required to carry for...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
Recent work in empirical moral psychology has led to at least one point of consensus: intuitive, psy...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
I survey the literature on affective moral judgment, examining the role of intention and personal fo...
The recent, influential Social Intuitionist Model of moral judgment (Haidt, Psychological Review 108...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is a relatively young topic of investigation in cognitive scie...
We use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments ...
Recent work in the cognitive science of morality has been taken to show that moral judgment is large...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
Over the last few years, there has been a surge of work in a new field called "moral psychology", wh...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
The recent, influential Social Intuitionist Model of moral judgment (Haidt, Psychological Review 108...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
What faculty of our mind is best suited to endow us with all that is required to carry for...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
Recent work in empirical moral psychology has led to at least one point of consensus: intuitive, psy...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
I survey the literature on affective moral judgment, examining the role of intention and personal fo...
The recent, influential Social Intuitionist Model of moral judgment (Haidt, Psychological Review 108...
The role of emotion in moral judgment is a relatively young topic of investigation in cognitive scie...
We use the phrase ‘‘moral intuition” to describe the appearance in consciousness of moral judgments ...
Recent work in the cognitive science of morality has been taken to show that moral judgment is large...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
Over the last few years, there has been a surge of work in a new field called "moral psychology", wh...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
In this article, I provide a guide to some current thinking in empirical moral psychology on the nat...
The recent, influential Social Intuitionist Model of moral judgment (Haidt, Psychological Review 108...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...