International audienceEveryone has experienced the potential discrepancy between what one judges as morally acceptable and what one actually does when a choice between alternative behaviors is to be made. The present study explores empirically whether judgment and choice of action differ when people make decisions on dilemmas involving moral issues. Two hundred and forty participants evaluated 24 moral and non-moral dilemmas either by judging (“Is it acceptable to…”) or reporting the choice of action they would make (“Would you do…”). We also investigated the influence of varying the number of people benefiting from the decision and the closeness of relationship of the decision maker with the potential victim on these two types of decision....
We demonstrate that a difference exists between objectively having and psychologically perceiving mu...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
International audienceEveryone has experienced the potential discrepancy between what one judges as ...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Previous studies have found that the proportions of people who endorsed utilitarian decisions varied...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
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...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
Moral hypocrisy is a phenomenon in which individuals evaluating other people's moral transgressi...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
We demonstrate that a difference exists between objectively having and psychologically perceiving mu...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
International audienceEveryone has experienced the potential discrepancy between what one judges as ...
The growing field of moral psychology has demonstrated promise for understanding how we make moral d...
Previous studies have found that the proportions of people who endorsed utilitarian decisions varied...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
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...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
AbstractMany people judge that it is permissible to harm one person in order to save many in some ci...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
Moral hypocrisy is a phenomenon in which individuals evaluating other people's moral transgressi...
We propose a revised set of moral dilemmas for studies on moral judgment. We selected a total of 46 ...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
We demonstrate that a difference exists between objectively having and psychologically perceiving mu...
At the present time, the growing interest in the topic of moral judgment highlights the widespread n...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...