This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to behave. This question is a practical one, reaching both into the normative and descriptive domains of morality. That is, it concerns moral norms as well as empirical facts. We argue that two main problems usually keep us form acting and judging in a morally decent way: firstly, we make mistakes in moral reasoning. Secondly, even when we know how to act and judge, we still fail to meet the requirements due to personal weaknesses. This discussion naturally leads us to another question: can we narrow the gap between what people are morally required to do and what they actually do? We discuss findings from neuroscience, economics, and psychology, co...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
In this short paper I would like to propose the following: human judgments of morality are not, and ...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
In this review we make a simple theoretical argument which is that for theory development, computati...
This thesis explores the relationships between experimental moral psychology and normative ethics. I...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...
As an empirical science, moral psychology does not claim to establish a universal ethic. Instead, it...
In contemporary moral psychology, an often-heard claim is that knowing how we make moral judgments c...
Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpersonal und...
This paper begins by trying to explicate what moral thought and moral theory are. Then the paper con...
Neuroethics deals with the normative implications of advances and new technology of neuroscience. So...
This paper is an attempt to relate ethics to the sciences, in particular to psychology. It is held t...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
In this short paper I would like to propose the following: human judgments of morality are not, and ...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
In this review we make a simple theoretical argument which is that for theory development, computati...
This thesis explores the relationships between experimental moral psychology and normative ethics. I...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...
As an empirical science, moral psychology does not claim to establish a universal ethic. Instead, it...
In contemporary moral psychology, an often-heard claim is that knowing how we make moral judgments c...
Neuroscience and psychology have recently turned their attention to the study of the subpersonal und...
This paper begins by trying to explicate what moral thought and moral theory are. Then the paper con...
Neuroethics deals with the normative implications of advances and new technology of neuroscience. So...
This paper is an attempt to relate ethics to the sciences, in particular to psychology. It is held t...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
In this short paper I would like to propose the following: human judgments of morality are not, and ...
Research on moral cognition is a growing and heavily multidisciplinary field. This section contains ...