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EMOTIONS AND REASONING IN MORAL DECISION MAKING
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral decisions making. Methodology. The work is primarily based on the analysis and synthesis of the main empirical studies of the problem, each of which uses
V. V. Nadurak
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The church and moral decision-making
This article deals with the burning issue of moral decision-making by major church assemblies,such as regional and general synods. Moral decisions by church assemblies have createdmany conflicts in churches in the past and at times did an injustice to ...
J. M. (Koos) Vorster
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Difficult decisions: Migration from Small Island Developing States under climate change [PDF]
The impacts of climate change on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are leading to discussions regarding decision-making about the potential need to migrate.
Kelman, I
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Choosing victims: Human fungibility in moral decision-making [PDF]
In considering moral dilemmas, people often judge the acceptability of exchanging individuals’ interests, rights, and even lives. Here we investigate the related, but often overlooked, question of how people decide who to sacrifice in a moral dilemma. In
Michał Białek +2 more
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On March 9, 2020, Italy has gone into “lockdown” because of COVID-19 pandemic, with a national quarantine. All non-essential working activities and schools of all levels have been temporarily closed: consequently, the entire population have been forced ...
M. Mazza +6 more
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Educational software reflecting two philosophical approaches to ethics education [PDF]
Ethics education can vary considerably in its instructional strategies based on differences in the theoretical positions underlying the approach to moral development being stressed.
Collis, Betty, Hettinga, Marike
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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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The interplay between emotion and modality in the Foreign-Language effect on moral decision making
This study examined whether the Foreign-Language effect, an increase in bilinguals’ rate of rational decisions to moral dilemmas in their foreign versus their native language, is influenced by emotion and the modality in which the dilemmas are presented.
S. Brouwer
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On the validity of the CNI model of moral decision-making: Reply to Baron and Goodwin (2020)
The CNI model of moral decision-making is a formal model that quantifies (1) sensitivity to consequences, (2) sensitivity to moral norms, and (3) general preference for inaction versus action in responses to moral dilemmas. Based on a critique of the CNI
Bertram Gawronski +5 more
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Daytime REM sleep affects emotional experience but not decision choices in moral dilemmas [PDF]
Moral decision-making depends on the interaction between automatic emotional responses and rational cognitive control. A natural emotional regulator state seems to be sleep, in particular rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
Cellini, Nicola +3 more
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