This paper deals with the relationship between the emotional dimension and the rational dimension in moral decision-making, offering a critique of the Trolley Problem in two of its many versions ("switch" and “footbridge”). The contemporary scientific literature argues that the difference in the answers usually given to the two questions is due to the different brain processes involved: rationality in the first case, the emotional dimension in the second. This understanding reinstates the old dichotomous conception of the human being based on reason versus emotion. This paper, on the contrary, shows that 1) the different answers depend on the profound diversity of the two formulations of the dilemma in terms of moral implications; 2) both a...
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The growing interest in the subject of moral judgment in driver and autonomous vehicle behavior high...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
In this paper we make use of the idea that the emotional devices are essential mechanisms in the pro...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
It is sometimes said that certain hard moral choices constitute tragic moral dilemmas in which no av...
In answering the question what is the standard of morality, some philosophers argue that reason is t...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
The growing interest in the subject of moral judgment in driver and autonomous vehicle behavior high...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
In this paper we make use of the idea that the emotional devices are essential mechanisms in the pro...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
This paper explores, in the light of recent empirical results from neurobiology, some issues having...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
It is sometimes said that certain hard moral choices constitute tragic moral dilemmas in which no av...
In answering the question what is the standard of morality, some philosophers argue that reason is t...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
The growing interest in the subject of moral judgment in driver and autonomous vehicle behavior high...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...