This is the final version. Available on open access from American Psychological Association via the DOI in this recordRecent research has relied on trolley-type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study utilitarian versus nonutilitarian modes of moral decision-making. This research has generated important insights into people’s attitudes toward instrumental harm—that is, the sacrifice of an individual to save a greater number. But this approach also has serious limitations. Most notably, it ignores the positive, altruistic core of utilitarianism, which is characterized by impartial concern for the well-being of everyone, whether near or far. Here, we develop, refine, and validate a new scale—the Oxford Utilitarianism Scale—to dissociate individu...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
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 to save many others? Research on moral ...
Recent research has relied on trolley-type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study utilitarian versus no...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments t...
AbstractA growing body of research has focused on so-called ‘utilitarian’ judgments in moral dilemma...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called ‘utilitarian’ judgments in moral dilem- mas in w...
Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psyc...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psyc...
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psyc...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
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 to save many others? Research on moral ...
Recent research has relied on trolley-type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study utilitarian versus no...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments t...
AbstractA growing body of research has focused on so-called ‘utilitarian’ judgments in moral dilemma...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called ‘utilitarian’ judgments in moral dilem- mas in w...
Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psyc...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psyc...
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psyc...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
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 to save many others? Research on moral ...