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The neuroscience of morality and social decision-making [PDF]
Across cultures humans care deeply about morality and create institutions, such as criminal courts, to enforce social norms. In such contexts, judges and juries engage in complex social decision-making to ascertain a defendant's capacity, blameworthiness, and culpability. Cognitive neuroscience investigations have begun to reveal the distributed neural
Keith J, Yoder, Jean, Decety
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How do people make decisions? Previous psychological research consistently shed light on the fact that decisions are not the result of a pure rational reasoning, and that emotions can assume a crucial role.
Claudio Lucchiari +2 more
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Political Dogma Stroll’s non political moral decision making
Ethical enigma kernelling concerns about actions against concerns about consequences have been dealt by philosophers and psychologists to measure “universal” moral intuitions. Although these enigmas contain no evident political content, we decipher that
Ibrahim Noorani +2 more
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The influence of identifiability and singularity in moral decision making [PDF]
There is an increased willingness to help identified individuals rather than non-identified, and the effect of identifiability is mainly present when a single individual rather than a group is presented.
Johanna Wiss +4 more
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Despite the prevalence of physical exertion and fatigue during military, firefighting and disaster medicine operations, sports or even daily life, their acute effects on moral reasoning and moral decision-making have never been systematically ...
Matthias Weippert +7 more
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Identification and Classification of Factors Affecting Moral Decision-Making in Organizations through Interpretive Structural Modeling [PDF]
Background & Purpose: Managerial attention to the outcomes and aspects of organizational decision-making can help improve the social reputation and credibility of an organization.
Alireza Amini, Vahideh Shahin
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Moral Values in Norm Decision Making
Most often, both agents and human societies use norms to coordinate their on-going activities. Nevertheless, choosing the 'right' set of norms to regulate these societies constitutes an open problem. Firstly, intrinsic norm relationships may lead to inconsistencies in the chosen set of norms.
Serramia, M +6 more
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Moral Pragmatism in Managers’ Ethical Decision-Making [PDF]
The ethical decision-making of managers based on ethical approaches has not been yet researched in Slovenia. The purpose of the study was to find out which basic normative ethical approaches managers use in different circumstances and which personal and ...
Adriana Rejc Buhovac +2 more
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A Computational Model of Commonsense Moral Decision Making [PDF]
We introduce a new computational model of moral decision making, drawing on a recent theory of commonsense moral learning via social dynamics. Our model describes moral dilemmas as a utility function that computes trade-offs in values over abstract moral dimensions, which provide interpretable parameter values when implemented in machine-led ethical ...
Kim, Richard +6 more
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Empathy mediates the effects of age and sex on altruistic moral decision making
Moral decision making involves affective and cognitive functions like emotional empathy, reasoning and cognitive empathy/theory of mind (ToM), which are discussed to be subject to age-related alterations.
Jan B. Rosen +6 more
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