Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments that are consistent with utilitarianism. But to what extent can responses to sacrificial dilemmas shed light on utilitarian decision making? We consider two key questions: First, how meaningful is the relationship between responses to sacrificial dilemmas and what is distinctive of a utilitarian approach to morality? Second, to what extent do findings about sacrificial dilemmas generalise to other moral contexts where there is tension between utilitarianism and common-sense intuitions? We argue that sacrificial dilemmas only capture one point of conflict between utilitarianism and common-sense morality, and new paradigms are needed to investig...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas elicit a strong conflict between the motive to not personally harm someon...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments t...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments t...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
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 or jobs to save many others? Research o...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author) -- Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)The psychological correlate...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas elicit a strong conflict between the motive to not personally harm someon...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments t...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas are widely used to investigate when, how, and why people make judgments t...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...
Research into moral decision-making has been dominated by sacrificial dilemmas where, in order to sa...
A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in whi...
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
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 or jobs to save many others? Research o...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author) -- Yılmaz, Onurcan (Dogus Author)The psychological correlate...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Sacrificial moral dilemmas elicit a strong conflict between the motive to not personally harm someon...
One influential framework for examining human moral cognition has been a dual process model, in whic...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...