Often we make snap moral judgments based on limited information. For instance upon reading a newspaper headline we very quickly decide on whether the implied outcome is good or bad. However, in situations like this we are also likely to revise our judgments when we read the main story and the conclusion of the article. One question yet to be answered is whether we adjust our moral judgments in a systematic way as we gain more details about a moral scenario. Two experiments (lab-based, online) addressed this question along with the influence of other factors on moral judgments (the origin of the moral scenario, the severity of the consequence of the scenario). Across both experiments, moral judgments were: 1) generally adjusted downwards as ...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
Purposes of this study ware to reexamine Piaget's conception of the roles of intention and cons...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
Moral judgements are crucial for social life and rely on the analysis of the agent’s intention and t...
Moral judgements are crucial for social life and rely on the analysis of the agent’s intention and t...
Research on moral judgment has shown that the order in which dilemmas are presented to subjects ofte...
Note: This paper is forthcoming in a volume on moral psychology, where it will be included as a resp...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the relative influence of agents’ negligence and their...
Recent research on moral judgements tends to emphasise the role of intuition, emotion and non-delibe...
When news about moral transgressions “goes viral,” the same person may repeatedly encounter identica...
<p>We provide here 64 moral scenarios manipulating the intention to harm of the protagonist (intenti...
© 2021 Milan AndrejevicMoral judgements play an important role in society - they shape interpersonal...
Empirical research has distinguished moral judgments that focus on an act and the actor’s intention ...
Are the circumstances in which moral testimony serves as evidence that our judgement-forming process...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
Purposes of this study ware to reexamine Piaget's conception of the roles of intention and cons...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
Moral judgements are crucial for social life and rely on the analysis of the agent’s intention and t...
Moral judgements are crucial for social life and rely on the analysis of the agent’s intention and t...
Research on moral judgment has shown that the order in which dilemmas are presented to subjects ofte...
Note: This paper is forthcoming in a volume on moral psychology, where it will be included as a resp...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the relative influence of agents’ negligence and their...
Recent research on moral judgements tends to emphasise the role of intuition, emotion and non-delibe...
When news about moral transgressions “goes viral,” the same person may repeatedly encounter identica...
<p>We provide here 64 moral scenarios manipulating the intention to harm of the protagonist (intenti...
© 2021 Milan AndrejevicMoral judgements play an important role in society - they shape interpersonal...
Empirical research has distinguished moral judgments that focus on an act and the actor’s intention ...
Are the circumstances in which moral testimony serves as evidence that our judgement-forming process...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
Purposes of this study ware to reexamine Piaget's conception of the roles of intention and cons...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...