Most recent developments in the study of social dilemmas give an increasing amount of attention to cognition, belief systems, valuations, and language. However, developments in this field operate almost entirely under epistemological assumptions which only recognize the instrumental form of rationality and deny that “value judgments” or “moral questions” have cognitive content. This standpoint erodes the moral aspect of the choice situation and obstructs acknowledgment of the links connecting cognition, inner growth, and moral reasoning, and the significance of such links in reaching cooperative solutions to many social dilemmas. Concurrently, this standpoint places the role of communication and mutual understanding in promoting cooperation...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
I suggest that the constructivist developmental framework in psychology is of real significance for ...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Contractualist moral theories hold that morality is primarily about acting according to what would b...
Judging from the perspective of standard game theory, empirical research has uncovered a rich array ...
Judging from the perspective of standard game theory, empirical research has uncovered a rich array ...
This thesis presents a framework that I name the MRC framework, as its purpose is to capture how peo...
When analyzing people’s moral compass it can be noticed that moral responses often are malleable. Pe...
The thesis discusses the role of morality in decision-making, economic theory, and institutional evo...
Social and ethnic differences in moral judgment are examined and a critique of the cognitive-develop...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.How mor...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
I suggest that the constructivist developmental framework in psychology is of real significance for ...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Contractualist moral theories hold that morality is primarily about acting according to what would b...
Judging from the perspective of standard game theory, empirical research has uncovered a rich array ...
Judging from the perspective of standard game theory, empirical research has uncovered a rich array ...
This thesis presents a framework that I name the MRC framework, as its purpose is to capture how peo...
When analyzing people’s moral compass it can be noticed that moral responses often are malleable. Pe...
The thesis discusses the role of morality in decision-making, economic theory, and institutional evo...
Social and ethnic differences in moral judgment are examined and a critique of the cognitive-develop...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.How mor...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Anthropologists and cognitive scientists interested in ethics and morality have much to gain from a ...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...