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On Unconscious Morality: The Effects of Unconscious Thinking on Moral Decision Making
Social Cognition, 2010In this article, we argue that when making moral decisions, unconscious thought can lead to more utilitarian moral decisions (approving of harmful actions that maximize good consequences), compared to conscious thought and immediate decision making. Therefore, we presented participants with a complex version of the well-known footbridge dilemma.
Ham, J., Van den Bos, K.
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2000
What is it like to make a choice? The temptation we easily give way to is to think that it's always the same kind of thing; or that there's one kind of decision-making that's serious and authentic, and all other kinds ought to be like this. In our modern climate, the tendency is to imagine that choices are made by something called the individual will ...
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What is it like to make a choice? The temptation we easily give way to is to think that it's always the same kind of thing; or that there's one kind of decision-making that's serious and authentic, and all other kinds ought to be like this. In our modern climate, the tendency is to imagine that choices are made by something called the individual will ...
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Moral-Hazard in Strategic Decision Making
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Where a manager’s actions are “costless” and influence firm risk, the manager’s career concerns give rise to moral-hazard. The optimal contract cannot be found using the standard techniques as the Monotone Likelihood Ratio Condition does not hold.
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Moral Decision Making in Business: A Phase-Model
Business Ethics Quarterly, 2000Abstract:The traditional model of ethical decision making in business suggests applying an initial set of principles to a concrete problem and if they conflict the decision maker may attempt to balance them intuitively. The centrality of the ethical conflict in the accepted notion of “ethical problem” has diverted the attention of moral decision ...
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Moral decision making and moral judgment in multiple sclerosis.
NeuropsychologyMoral cognition has been insufficiently studied in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This study investigated moral decision making and judgment using ecologically valid moral dilemmas in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) and progressive MS phenotypes, exploring associations with clinical and psychological variables.Twenty-one individuals
Satriano, Federica +8 more
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Moral Decision-Making in Business
2016When the joint venture (JV) between PepsiCo and its local partner in Sichuan broke down, many observers compared their relationship to an ill-fated marriage passing through various stages toward an inevitable failure. Initially described as a marriage of convenience or an arranged marriage, it brought together two most unlikely partners—with apparently
Stephan Rothlin, Dennis McCann
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THE Moral Intuitions in Moral Decision-Making
Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication StudiesMoral intuitions are strong, stable, immediate moral beliefs. Scholars have put forward many theories about the origin of moral intuition from different perspectives. Based on many scholars’ theoretical analysis of moral intuition, this paper takes Kant’s moral philosophy as the basic framework. It further introduces caring ethics and utilitarianism as
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Making Human-Like Moral Decisions
Proceedings of the 2022 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 2022Andrea Loreggia +5 more
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The Moral Manager and Decision Making
1998CEOs see themselves in a mirror and are seen by others through a window. A mirror view reveals the caricature drawn by an unknown author, who wrote:
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