Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains chapters addressing foundational psychological, neuroscientific, and philosophical issues of research on moral decision-making. Further- more, beyond summarizing the state of the art of their respective fields, the authors formulate their own proposals to answer open questions such as those on the relation between emotion and cognition in moral psychology, the idea that there is a “moral module” in the human brain, the relevance of this research for ethics and meta-ethics, the various psychological and philosophical meanings of “intuition” and how intuitions can have a justificatory role, or the connection between the psychological, neuroscie...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
The field of moral psychology is a field of growing interest as psychologists become more interested...
This chapter sketches and discusses the most prominent contemporary accounts of moral cognition, con...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
This thesis is about the relationship between the brain and morality. In the last two decades there ...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
This volume brings together philosophical perspectives on emotions, imagination and moral reasoning ...
This chapter examines the relevance of the cognitive science of morality to moral epistemology, with...
In recent years moral philosophers have increasingly paid attention to the development of scientific...
Previous research has revealed that it is important for people to be moral. Nevertheless, they may s...
The human response in moral situations is well documented, but how thought maps onto and affects mor...
This thesis explores the relationships between experimental moral psychology and normative ethics. I...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
The field of moral psychology is a field of growing interest as psychologists become more interested...
This chapter sketches and discusses the most prominent contemporary accounts of moral cognition, con...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment ...
This thesis is about the relationship between the brain and morality. In the last two decades there ...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
ABSTRACT This article reviews recent advances in the cognitive neuroscience of moral judgment and be...
This volume brings together philosophical perspectives on emotions, imagination and moral reasoning ...
This chapter examines the relevance of the cognitive science of morality to moral epistemology, with...
In recent years moral philosophers have increasingly paid attention to the development of scientific...
Previous research has revealed that it is important for people to be moral. Nevertheless, they may s...
The human response in moral situations is well documented, but how thought maps onto and affects mor...
This thesis explores the relationships between experimental moral psychology and normative ethics. I...
<p>Moral cognition represents a foundational faculty of the human species. Our sense of morality dev...
In this paper, we highlight several historical developments in the neuroscience of ethics as well as...
The field of moral psychology is a field of growing interest as psychologists become more interested...
This chapter sketches and discusses the most prominent contemporary accounts of moral cognition, con...