Recent evidence suggests moral dilemma responses reflect concerns about image and identity. If so, enhancing self-awareness should impact dilemma responses-possibly increasing both harm-rejection (consistent with deontological philosophy) and outcome-maximization tendencies (consistent with utilitarian philosophy). Yet, conventional analyses may not detect such effects because they treat harm-rejection and outcome-maximization tendencies as diametric opposites. Instead, we employed process dissociation to assess these response tendencies independently. Across two studies (n = 370), participants who completed dilemmas in front of mirrors-a classic manipulation of self-awareness-tended to reject harm more than those in a control condition. Ho...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...
The dual process model of moral decision-making suggests that decisions to reject causing harm on mo...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
The dual process model of moral decision-making suggests that decisions to reject causing harm on mo...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Although various motives underlie moral decision-making, recent research suggests that deontological...
The principle of deontology states that the morality of an action depends on its consistency with mo...
When facing sacrificial dilemmas in which harm maximizes outcomes, people appear sensitive to three ...
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that po...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
The prominent dual process model of moral cognition suggests that reasoners intuitively detect that ...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...
The dual process model of moral decision-making suggests that decisions to reject causing harm on mo...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
The dual process model of moral decision-making suggests that decisions to reject causing harm on mo...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Although various motives underlie moral decision-making, recent research suggests that deontological...
The principle of deontology states that the morality of an action depends on its consistency with mo...
When facing sacrificial dilemmas in which harm maximizes outcomes, people appear sensitive to three ...
The first principle, often associated with the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant, emphasizes the irr...
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that po...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
The prominent dual process model of moral cognition suggests that reasoners intuitively detect that ...
Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms ...
When are sacrificial harms morally appropriate? Traditionally, research within moral psychology has ...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...