Do free will beliefs influence moral judgments? Answers to this question from theoretical and empirical perspectives are controversial. This study attempted to replicate past research and offer theoretical insights by analyzing World Values Survey data from residents of 46 countries (n = 65,111 persons). Corroborating experimental findings, free will beliefs predicted intolerance of unethical behaviors and support for severe criminal punishment. Further, the link between free will beliefs and intolerance of unethical behavior was moderated by variations in countries' institutional integrity, defined as the degree to which countries had accountable, corruption-free public sectors. Free will beliefs predicted intolerance of unethical behavior...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Do free will beliefs influence moral judgments? Answers to this question from theoretical and empiri...
Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has important consequences for prosocial actions ...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Free will is widely considered a foundational component of Western moral and legal codes, and yet cu...
The more people believe in free will, the harsher their punishment of criminal offenders. A reason f...
Recent studies have shown that different free will beliefs affect moral behavior. The purpose of the...
Belief in Free-Will (BFW) arguably influences prosocial behavior and thus third-party punishment (TP...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people's beliefs about free will may undermine...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
Punishing wrongdoers is beneficial for group functioning, but can harm individual well-being. Buildi...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Do free will beliefs influence moral judgments? Answers to this question from theoretical and empiri...
Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has important consequences for prosocial actions ...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Free will is widely considered a foundational component of Western moral and legal codes, and yet cu...
The more people believe in free will, the harsher their punishment of criminal offenders. A reason f...
Recent studies have shown that different free will beliefs affect moral behavior. The purpose of the...
Belief in Free-Will (BFW) arguably influences prosocial behavior and thus third-party punishment (TP...
A key source of support for the view that challenging people's beliefs about free will may undermine...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
Punishing wrongdoers is beneficial for group functioning, but can harm individual well-being. Buildi...
Research has indicated that weakening people’s belief in free will may likewise weaken their belief ...
Philosophers have long debated whether, if determinism is true, we should hold people morally respon...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...