We compare two theories about the cognitive architecture underlying morality. One theory, proposed by Sripada and Stich (2006), posits an interlocking set of innate mechanisms that internalize moral norms from the surrounding community and generate intrinsic motivation to comply with these norms and to punish violators. The other theory, which we call the M/C model, was suggested by the widely discussed and influential work of Elliot Turiel, Larry Nucci, and others on the “moral/conventional task.” This theory posits two distinct mental domains, the moral and the conventional, each of which gives rise to a characteristic suite of judgments about rules in that domain and about transgressions of those rules. We give an overview of both theorie...
Cognitive and emotional processes both seem to contribute in the production of moral judgments, but ...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
Early moral psychologists identified the moral domain with a class of actions that negatively impact...
We compare two theories about the cognitive architecture underlying morality. One theory, proposed b...
The dual-track theory of moral reasoning has received considerable attention due to the neuroimaging...
The human response in moral situations is well documented, but how thought maps onto and affects mor...
We examine the implications of dual-processing theories of cognition for the moral domain, with part...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
The view that moral cognition is subserved by a two-tiered architecture is defended: Moral reasoning...
There are various philosophical approaches and theories describing the intimate relation people have...
Cognition affects our daily lives in countless ways, but there has been very little research into ho...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Abstract. Recent developments, both in the cognitive sciences and in world events, bring special emp...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
An ancient tradition that conceives of reason and emotion as opposed still underlies some strands of...
Cognitive and emotional processes both seem to contribute in the production of moral judgments, but ...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
Early moral psychologists identified the moral domain with a class of actions that negatively impact...
We compare two theories about the cognitive architecture underlying morality. One theory, proposed b...
The dual-track theory of moral reasoning has received considerable attention due to the neuroimaging...
The human response in moral situations is well documented, but how thought maps onto and affects mor...
We examine the implications of dual-processing theories of cognition for the moral domain, with part...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
The view that moral cognition is subserved by a two-tiered architecture is defended: Moral reasoning...
There are various philosophical approaches and theories describing the intimate relation people have...
Cognition affects our daily lives in countless ways, but there has been very little research into ho...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Abstract. Recent developments, both in the cognitive sciences and in world events, bring special emp...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
An ancient tradition that conceives of reason and emotion as opposed still underlies some strands of...
Cognitive and emotional processes both seem to contribute in the production of moral judgments, but ...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
Early moral psychologists identified the moral domain with a class of actions that negatively impact...