Moral evaluations occur quickly following heuristic-like intuitive processes without effortful deliberation. There are several competing explanations for this. The ADC-model predicts that moral judgment consists in concurrent evaluations of three different intuitive components: the character of a person (Agent-component, A); their actions (Deed-component, D); and the consequences brought about in the situation (Consequences-component, C). Thereby, it explains the intuitive appeal of precepts from three dominant moral theories (virtue ethics, deontology, and consequentialism), and flexible yet stable nature of moral judgment. Insistence on single-component explanations has led to many centuries of debate as to which moral precepts and theori...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral reasoning ...
Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral reasoning ...
Moral evaluations occur quickly following heuristic-like intuitive processes without effortful delib...
Dubljević V, Sattler S, Racine E. Deciphering moral intuition: How agents, deeds, and consequences i...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
Psychological processes involved in moral cognition were examined in three studies, taking as their ...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
<div><p>Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral re...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral reasoning ...
Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral reasoning ...
Moral evaluations occur quickly following heuristic-like intuitive processes without effortful delib...
Dubljević V, Sattler S, Racine E. Deciphering moral intuition: How agents, deeds, and consequences i...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
Psychological processes involved in moral cognition were examined in three studies, taking as their ...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
<div><p>Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral re...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
According to Haidt's (2001) social intuitionist model (SIM), an individual's moral judgment normally...
Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral reasoning ...
Over the past decade, intuitionist models of morality have challenged the view that moral reasoning ...