Indians and U.S. Americans view harmful actions as morally wrong, but Indians are more likely than U.S. Americans to perceive helping behaviors as moral imperatives. We utilize this cultural variability in moral belief systems to test whether and how moral considerations influence perceptions of intentionality (as suggested by theories of folk psychology). Four experiments found that Indians attribute more intentionality than U.S. Americans for helpful but not harmful (Studies 1–4) or neutral side effects (Studies 2 and 3). Also, cross-cultural differences in intentionality judgments for positive actions reflect stronger praise motives (Study 3), and stronger devotion to religious beliefs and practices among Hindus (Study 4). These results ...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Do moral appraisals shape judgments of intentionality? A traditional view is that individuals first ...
Indians and U.S. Americans view harmful actions as morally wrong, but Indians are more likely than U...
Individuals tend to judge bad side effects as more intentional than good side effects (the Knobe or ...
<div><p>Do different cultures hold different views of intentionality? In four studies, participants ...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Cross-cultural research on moral reasoning has brought to the fore the question of whether moral jud...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
There are compelling reasons to expect that cognitively representing any active, powerful deity moti...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Do moral appraisals shape judgments of intentionality? A traditional view is that individuals first ...
Indians and U.S. Americans view harmful actions as morally wrong, but Indians are more likely than U...
Individuals tend to judge bad side effects as more intentional than good side effects (the Knobe or ...
<div><p>Do different cultures hold different views of intentionality? In four studies, participants ...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Cross-cultural research on moral reasoning has brought to the fore the question of whether moral jud...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
There are compelling reasons to expect that cognitively representing any active, powerful deity moti...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Do moral appraisals shape judgments of intentionality? A traditional view is that individuals first ...