When people must either save a greater number of people from a smaller harm or a smaller number from a greater harm, do their choices reflect a reasonable moral outlook? We pursue this question with the help of an experiment. In our experiment, two-fifths of subjects employ a similarity heuristic. When alternatives appear dissimilar in terms of the number saved but similar in terms of the magnitude of harm prevented, this heuristic mandates saving the greater number. In our experiment, this leads to choices that are inconsistent with all standard theories of justice. We argue that this demonstrates the untrustworthiness of distributive judgements in cases that elicit similarity-based choice
Many people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some circumstan...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
When people must either save a greater number of people from a smaller harm or a smaller number from...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
This article applies the tools of experimental philosophy to the ongoing debate about both the theor...
In the growing literature on decision-making under moral uncertainty, a number of skeptics have argu...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Moral judgments play a critical role in motivating and enforcing human cooperation, and research on ...
Abstract Recent research has looked at how people infer the moral character of others based on how t...
A natural view in distributive ethics is that everyone's interests matter, but the interests of the ...
Many people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some circumstan...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
When people must either save a greater number of people from a smaller harm or a smaller number from...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
This article applies the tools of experimental philosophy to the ongoing debate about both the theor...
In the growing literature on decision-making under moral uncertainty, a number of skeptics have argu...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives or jobs to save many others? Research o...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Moral judgments play a critical role in motivating and enforcing human cooperation, and research on ...
Abstract Recent research has looked at how people infer the moral character of others based on how t...
A natural view in distributive ethics is that everyone's interests matter, but the interests of the ...
Many people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some circumstan...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...