peer-reviewedObserved variability and complexity of judgments of “right” and “wrong” cannot be readily accounted for within extant approaches to understanding moral judgment. In response to this challenge, we present a novel perspective on categorization in moral judgment. Moral judgment as categorization (MJAC) incorporates principles of category formation research while addressing key challenges of existing approaches to moral judgment. People develop skills in making context-relevant categorizations. They learn that various objects (events, behaviors, people, etc.) can be categorized as morally right or wrong. Repetition and rehearsal result in reliable, habitualized categorizations. According to this skill-formation account of moral cat...
Humans make moral judgments every day, and research demonstrates that these evaluations are based on...
To propose a clear psychological definition of morality is no easy task, and Dahl (2023) is to be co...
Recently there has been great deal of interest in uncovering the psychological processes of moral ju...
Observed variability and complexity of judgments of “right” and “wrong” cannot be readily accounted ...
We propose that methods from the study of category-based induction can be used to test the descripti...
We argue that there is significant evidence for reconsidering the possibility that moral judgment co...
© 2021 Milan AndrejevicMoral judgements play an important role in society - they shape interpersonal...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
What distinguishes moral judgements from judgements of other kinds? In addressing this question, thi...
In contemporary moral psychology, an often-heard claim is that knowing how we make moral judgments c...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, ...
Implicit moral evaluations-i.e., immediate, unintentional assessments of the wrongness of actions or...
Humans make moral judgments every day, and research demonstrates that these evaluations are based on...
To propose a clear psychological definition of morality is no easy task, and Dahl (2023) is to be co...
Recently there has been great deal of interest in uncovering the psychological processes of moral ju...
Observed variability and complexity of judgments of “right” and “wrong” cannot be readily accounted ...
We propose that methods from the study of category-based induction can be used to test the descripti...
We argue that there is significant evidence for reconsidering the possibility that moral judgment co...
© 2021 Milan AndrejevicMoral judgements play an important role in society - they shape interpersonal...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
What distinguishes moral judgements from judgements of other kinds? In addressing this question, thi...
In contemporary moral psychology, an often-heard claim is that knowing how we make moral judgments c...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, ...
Implicit moral evaluations-i.e., immediate, unintentional assessments of the wrongness of actions or...
Humans make moral judgments every day, and research demonstrates that these evaluations are based on...
To propose a clear psychological definition of morality is no easy task, and Dahl (2023) is to be co...
Recently there has been great deal of interest in uncovering the psychological processes of moral ju...