Research has shown that people ascribe more responsibility to morally bad actions than both morally good and neutral ones, suggesting that people do not attribute responsibility to morally good actions. The present work demonstrates that this is not so: People ascribe more free will to morally good than neutral actions (Studies 1a-1b, Mini Meta). Studies 2a-2b distinguished the underlying motives for ascribing freedom to morally good and bad actions. Free will ascriptions for immoral actions were driven predominantly by affective responses (i.e., punitive desires, moral outrage, and perceived severity of the crime). Free will judgments for morally good actions were similarly driven by affective responses (i.e., reward desires, moral uplift,...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Research has shown that people ascribe more responsibility to morally bad actions than both morally ...
Recent findings support the idea that the belief in free will serves as the basis for moral responsi...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc.. Recent findings support the idea that the belief in free will serves as the b...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
Recent findings support the idea that the belief in free will serves as the basis for moral responsi...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has important consequences for prosocial actions ...
Datasets and syntax for Clark, Shniderman, Ditto, Luguri, & Baumeister (under review) Are morally go...
The concept of free will is a problematic basis for assessing legal accountability. First of all, fr...
[Note: articles 1-5 are in English; Intro, Discussion, and Conclusion are in Portuguese.] Responsibi...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
It has been argued that we cannot be morally responsible in the sense required to deserve blame or p...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Research has shown that people ascribe more responsibility to morally bad actions than both morally ...
Recent findings support the idea that the belief in free will serves as the basis for moral responsi...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc.. Recent findings support the idea that the belief in free will serves as the b...
A world without free will is an amoral world. Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has...
Recent findings support the idea that the belief in free will serves as the basis for moral responsi...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Belief in free will is a pervasive phenomenon that has important consequences for prosocial actions ...
Datasets and syntax for Clark, Shniderman, Ditto, Luguri, & Baumeister (under review) Are morally go...
The concept of free will is a problematic basis for assessing legal accountability. First of all, fr...
[Note: articles 1-5 are in English; Intro, Discussion, and Conclusion are in Portuguese.] Responsibi...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
It has been argued that we cannot be morally responsible in the sense required to deserve blame or p...
For years, experimental philosophers have attempted to discern whether laypeople find free will comp...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...
Here, I review work from three lines of research in cognitive science often taken to threaten free w...