In this article we analyze the influence of a concrete moral emotion (i.e. moral guilt) on strategic decision making. We present a normal form Prisoner’s Dilemma with a moral component. We assume that agents evaluate the game’s outcomes with respect to their ideality degree (i.e. how much a given outcome conforms to the player’s moral values), based on two proposed notions on ethical preferences: Harsanyi’s and Rawls’. Based on such game, we construct and agent-based model of moral guilt, where the intensity of an agent’s guilt feeling plays a determinant role in her course of action. Results for both constructions of ideality are analyzed
Modelling ethics is critical to understanding and analysing social phenomena. However, prior literat...
We use techniques from evolutionary game theory to analyze the conditions under which guilt can prov...
For centuries economists and psychologists (Frank, 1988; Ketelaar, 2004; Smith, 1759) have argued th...
In this article we analyze the influence of a concrete moral emotion (i.e. moral guilt) on strategic...
This thesis studies the role of moral emotions in the decision making of agents when they face asoci...
We present the results of a simulation of the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma where some agents behave r...
Cette thèse étudie le rôle des émotions morales dans le choix des agents lorsqu’ils font face à undi...
Guilt aversion has been shown to play an important role in economic decision-making. In this paper, ...
This paper analyzes how moral costs affect individual support of morally difficult group decisions....
Practical uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the real world have demonstrated the importance of...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of moral emotions (guilt/innocence) on decisions ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-009-9132-8Using ...
Agent-based decision-making usually relies upon game theoretic principles that are ``rational'' i.e....
Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic decisions...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Modelling ethics is critical to understanding and analysing social phenomena. However, prior literat...
We use techniques from evolutionary game theory to analyze the conditions under which guilt can prov...
For centuries economists and psychologists (Frank, 1988; Ketelaar, 2004; Smith, 1759) have argued th...
In this article we analyze the influence of a concrete moral emotion (i.e. moral guilt) on strategic...
This thesis studies the role of moral emotions in the decision making of agents when they face asoci...
We present the results of a simulation of the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma where some agents behave r...
Cette thèse étudie le rôle des émotions morales dans le choix des agents lorsqu’ils font face à undi...
Guilt aversion has been shown to play an important role in economic decision-making. In this paper, ...
This paper analyzes how moral costs affect individual support of morally difficult group decisions....
Practical uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the real world have demonstrated the importance of...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of moral emotions (guilt/innocence) on decisions ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-009-9132-8Using ...
Agent-based decision-making usually relies upon game theoretic principles that are ``rational'' i.e....
Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic decisions...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Modelling ethics is critical to understanding and analysing social phenomena. However, prior literat...
We use techniques from evolutionary game theory to analyze the conditions under which guilt can prov...
For centuries economists and psychologists (Frank, 1988; Ketelaar, 2004; Smith, 1759) have argued th...