We argue that moral decision making is reasons-based, focusing on the idea that people encounter decisions as questions to be answered and that they process reasons to the extent that they can see them as putative answers to those questions. After introducing our topic, we sketch the erotetic reasons-based framework for decision making. We then describe three experiments that extend this framework to moral decision making in different question frames, cast doubt on theories of moral decision making that discount reasons and appeal, and replicate our initial finds in moral contexts that do not involve direct physical harm. We conclude by reinterpreting Stanley Milgram’s studies in destructive obedience in our new framework
A theoretical description for how people make moral decisions and create intentions to behave in a m...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
International audienceThe role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into que...
We argue that moral decision making is reasons-based, focusing on the idea that people encounter dec...
We argue that moral decision making is reasons-based, focusing on the idea that people encounter dec...
Recent experiments in moral psychology have been taken to imply that moral reasoning only serves to ...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
In this review we make a simple theoretical argument which is that for theory development, computati...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
The dual-process theory of moral judgment (Greene, 2008) hypothesizes that moral responses to ethica...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
A theoretical description for how people make moral decisions and create intentions to behave in a m...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
International audienceThe role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into que...
We argue that moral decision making is reasons-based, focusing on the idea that people encounter dec...
We argue that moral decision making is reasons-based, focusing on the idea that people encounter dec...
Recent experiments in moral psychology have been taken to imply that moral reasoning only serves to ...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
In this review we make a simple theoretical argument which is that for theory development, computati...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
The dual-process theory of moral judgment (Greene, 2008) hypothesizes that moral responses to ethica...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
A theoretical description for how people make moral decisions and create intentions to behave in a m...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
International audienceThe role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into que...