The aim of the paper is to analyse the concept of moral perception. Moral perception gets characterized as a distinctive, non-inferential moral response to concrete situations. In order to relate moral perception with a suitable model of moral cognition the position labelled morphological rationalism is elaborated. Moral judgment follows a dynamical model of reasons, according to which reasons are situated in an agent’s structured morphological background, chromatically illuminating the judgment. The key claim is that such a model is particularly well-suited to accommodate moral perception. From such a perspective some practical implications are elaborated (disagreement, intercultural dialogues)
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
When holding others morally responsible, we care about what they did, and what they thought. Traditi...
We can see a theft, hear a lie, and feel a stabbing. These are morally important perceptions. But ar...
Initiating a differentiation between an expansive and a narrow conception of moral perception (MP), ...
The paper presents opinions of different authors on the concept of moral sense (e. g. tardy, accompa...
This paper defends doubts about the existence of genuine moral perception, understood as the claim t...
This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how moral reasoning is influenced by both an individual's ...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying signific...
Moral judgements are claimed to be evaluative processes by cognityvists as well as by noncognityvist...
Moral judgment can be defined as the evaluation of actions with respect to social norms and values e...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
When holding others morally responsible, we care about what they did, and what they thought. Traditi...
We can see a theft, hear a lie, and feel a stabbing. These are morally important perceptions. But ar...
Initiating a differentiation between an expansive and a narrow conception of moral perception (MP), ...
The paper presents opinions of different authors on the concept of moral sense (e. g. tardy, accompa...
This paper defends doubts about the existence of genuine moral perception, understood as the claim t...
This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the...
Abstract: Moral perception is typically understood as moral properties perception, i.e., the percept...
The present study examines the relation between the moral intuitions proposed by the ‘Moral Foundati...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how moral reasoning is influenced by both an individual's ...
This thesis defends recent experimental philosophical and psychological works that argue that certai...
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying signific...
Moral judgements are claimed to be evaluative processes by cognityvists as well as by noncognityvist...
Moral judgment can be defined as the evaluation of actions with respect to social norms and values e...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
When holding others morally responsible, we care about what they did, and what they thought. Traditi...