Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model posits two different paths via which people can endorse utilitarian solution that requires personally harming someone in order to achieve the greater good (e.g., killing one to save five people): (i) weakened emotional aversion to the prospect of harming someone due to reduced empathic concern for the victim; (ii) enhanced cognition which supports cost-benefit analysis and countervails the prepotent emotional aversion to harm. Direct prediction of this model would be that personality traits associated with reduced empathy would show higher propensity to endorse utilitarian solutions. As per this prediction, we found that trait alexithymia, w...
peer reviewedThe role of empathy in morality is a subject of ongoing scientific debate due to the la...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...
Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model...
<div><p>Is it permissible to harm one to save many? Classic moral dilemmas are often defined by the ...
Is it permissible to harm one to save many? Classic moral dilemmas are often defined by the conflict...
The role of emotional processes in driving moral choices remains debated. In particular, diminished ...
Is it permissible to harm one to save many? Classic moral dilemmas are often defined by the conflict...
Empathy enables people to vicariously experience the other's pain. At the same time, the focus of em...
Classic sacrificial moral dilemmas, in which it is necessary to sacrifice a life of one person in or...
According to Greene et al.'s dual-process theory, the differential involvement of emotional processe...
In hypothetical sacrificial dilemmas, efficient kill-save ratios promote utilitarian responses to mo...
The present study aims to extend the literature on empathy and utilitarian moral judgments with two ...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
This research investigated whether emotional hyporeactivity affects moral judgements and choices of ...
peer reviewedThe role of empathy in morality is a subject of ongoing scientific debate due to the la...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...
Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model...
<div><p>Is it permissible to harm one to save many? Classic moral dilemmas are often defined by the ...
Is it permissible to harm one to save many? Classic moral dilemmas are often defined by the conflict...
The role of emotional processes in driving moral choices remains debated. In particular, diminished ...
Is it permissible to harm one to save many? Classic moral dilemmas are often defined by the conflict...
Empathy enables people to vicariously experience the other's pain. At the same time, the focus of em...
Classic sacrificial moral dilemmas, in which it is necessary to sacrifice a life of one person in or...
According to Greene et al.'s dual-process theory, the differential involvement of emotional processe...
In hypothetical sacrificial dilemmas, efficient kill-save ratios promote utilitarian responses to mo...
The present study aims to extend the literature on empathy and utilitarian moral judgments with two ...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
This research investigated whether emotional hyporeactivity affects moral judgements and choices of ...
peer reviewedThe role of empathy in morality is a subject of ongoing scientific debate due to the la...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...