peer reviewedThe role of empathy in morality is a subject of ongoing scientific debate due to the lack of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on this topic. To address this gap, we conducted a PRISMA-based systematic quantitative review to investigate the role of empathy in moral judgements, decision-making, and inclinations using trolley problems and variants, which are popular types of moral dilemmas that explore utilitarianism and deontology. We searched for articles in four databases (PsycINFO, Pubmed, WorldWideScience, and Scopus) and performed citation searches. Out of 661 records, we selected 34 that studied the associations between empathy and moral judgements, moral decision-making, and/or moral inclinations. Six meta-analyses and...
The role of emotional processes in driving moral choices remains debated. In particular, diminished ...
peer reviewedTwo ecological and social versions of the Trolley-like Problem (a direct-impact [DI]a...
Empathy enables people to vicariously experience the other's pain. At the same time, the focus of em...
Research on the relation of empathy and utilitarian moral response has been developing in the last d...
The present study aims to extend the literature on empathy and utilitarian moral judgments with two ...
Empathy and morality have an important yet very complex relation. This complexity is most likely due...
peer reviewedThe aim of the present study was to demonstrate and extend the causal effect of partici...
According to Greene et al.'s dual-process theory, the differential involvement of emotional processe...
International audienceTwo ecological and social versions of the Trolley-like Problem (adirect-impact...
Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This paper reviews the current literature in the field of moral judgment, specifically, dual-process...
In this review, we examine relationships between empathy, prosocial behavior, and moral judgment. We...
Empathy’s role in moral judgment has not received as much attention as its role in moral motivation....
The role of emotional processes in driving moral choices remains debated. In particular, diminished ...
peer reviewedTwo ecological and social versions of the Trolley-like Problem (a direct-impact [DI]a...
Empathy enables people to vicariously experience the other's pain. At the same time, the focus of em...
Research on the relation of empathy and utilitarian moral response has been developing in the last d...
The present study aims to extend the literature on empathy and utilitarian moral judgments with two ...
Empathy and morality have an important yet very complex relation. This complexity is most likely due...
peer reviewedThe aim of the present study was to demonstrate and extend the causal effect of partici...
According to Greene et al.'s dual-process theory, the differential involvement of emotional processe...
International audienceTwo ecological and social versions of the Trolley-like Problem (adirect-impact...
Recent research with moral dilemmas supports dual-process model of moral decision making. This model...
Background: Moral injury is a relatively new field within psychotraumatology that focuses on underst...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
This paper reviews the current literature in the field of moral judgment, specifically, dual-process...
In this review, we examine relationships between empathy, prosocial behavior, and moral judgment. We...
Empathy’s role in moral judgment has not received as much attention as its role in moral motivation....
The role of emotional processes in driving moral choices remains debated. In particular, diminished ...
peer reviewedTwo ecological and social versions of the Trolley-like Problem (a direct-impact [DI]a...
Empathy enables people to vicariously experience the other's pain. At the same time, the focus of em...