This study aims to provide evidence about two widely held assumptions in the experimental study of moral judgment. First, that different terms used to ask for moral judgment (e.g., blame, wrongness, permissibility. . . ) can be treated as synonyms and hence used interchangeably. Second, that the moral and legal status of the judged action are independent of one another and thus moral judgment have no influence of legal or other conventional considerations. Previous research shows mixed results on these claims. We recruited 660 participants who provided moral judgment to three identical sacrificial dilemmas using seven different terms. We experimentally manipulated the explicit legal status of the judged action. Results suggest that terms th...
Recent findings in the field of moral judgment have brought forth some inconsistencies casting some ...
The study was funded by the research project FFI2010-20759 (Spanish Government: Ministry of Economy ...
Objective. To study the variety of the moral luck demonstration depending on the level of the agent’...
This study aims to provide evidence about two widely held assumptions in the experimental study of m...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
As the study of moral judgments grows, it becomes imperative to compare results across studies in or...
It seems to be a truism that it is impermissible to do whatever is wrong. We show across three exper...
Are we ever morally permitted to do what is morally wrong? It seems intuitive that we are, but evide...
The standard way to test alternative descriptive theories of moral judgment is by asking subjects to...
It is often thought that judgments about what we ought to do are limited by judgments about what we ...
Moral judgement requires representing what is possible: judging that someone ought to do something i...
It is often thought that judgments about what we ought to do are limited by judgments about what we ...
“Moral Knowledge and the Moral Justification of Action”. The cost of making a decision on the basis ...
Recent findings in the field of moral judgment have brought forth some inconsistencies casting some ...
The study was funded by the research project FFI2010-20759 (Spanish Government: Ministry of Economy ...
Objective. To study the variety of the moral luck demonstration depending on the level of the agent’...
This study aims to provide evidence about two widely held assumptions in the experimental study of m...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
As the study of moral judgments grows, it becomes imperative to compare results across studies in or...
It seems to be a truism that it is impermissible to do whatever is wrong. We show across three exper...
Are we ever morally permitted to do what is morally wrong? It seems intuitive that we are, but evide...
The standard way to test alternative descriptive theories of moral judgment is by asking subjects to...
It is often thought that judgments about what we ought to do are limited by judgments about what we ...
Moral judgement requires representing what is possible: judging that someone ought to do something i...
It is often thought that judgments about what we ought to do are limited by judgments about what we ...
“Moral Knowledge and the Moral Justification of Action”. The cost of making a decision on the basis ...
Recent findings in the field of moral judgment have brought forth some inconsistencies casting some ...
The study was funded by the research project FFI2010-20759 (Spanish Government: Ministry of Economy ...
Objective. To study the variety of the moral luck demonstration depending on the level of the agent’...