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Induced guilt and more self-disciplined moral standards in moral dilemma judgment

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Psychology, 2022
Objective The current study attempts to adopt more comprehensive and rigorous methods to deconstruct and confirm the association between guilt and moral dilemma judgements, with the expectation of providing new insights for related research.
Hao Yang   +3 more
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Verification of the Japanese Version of Greene’s Moral Dilemma Task’s Validity and Reliability

open access: yesPsych, 2023
The moral dilemma task developed by Greene et al., which comprises personal and impersonal moral dilemmas, is useful for clarifying people’s moral judgments. This study develops and validates a Japanese version of this questionnaire.
Yoshiyuki Takimoto, Akira Yasumura
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The Whistleblower's Dilemma in Young Children: When Loyalty Trumps Other Moral Concerns [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
When a group engages in immoral behavior, group members face the whistleblower's dilemma: the conflict between remaining loyal to the group and standing up for other moral concerns.
Antonia Misch   +2 more
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Moral decision-making in patients with neurodegenerative diseases: a systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionMoral decision-making, a core component of social cognition, relies on integrating affective and cognitive processes supported by distributed neural networks.
Giorgia Capitani   +3 more
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Interoceptive Accuracy Did Not Affect Moral Decision-Making, but Affect Regret Rating for One’s Moral Choices

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Previous studies have revealed the effect of interoceptive accuracy (IAcc), a behavioral measure of the ability to feel physiological states and regulation for that, which origin emotion on decision-making such as gambling.
Kaho Tamura   +3 more
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A Deeper Look at Autonomous Vehicle Ethics: An Integrative Ethical Decision-Making Framework to Explain Moral Pluralism

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2021
The autonomous vehicle (AV) is one of the first commercialized AI-embedded robots to make autonomous decisions. Despite technological advancements, unavoidable AV accidents that result in life-and-death consequences cannot be completely eliminated.
Jimin Rhim   +4 more
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Contextualizing sacrificial dilemmas within Covid-19 for the study of moral judgment

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
"Sacrificial dilemmas" are the scenarios typically used to study moral judgment and human morality. However, these dilemmas have been criticized regarding their lack of ecological validity.
Robin Carron   +2 more
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Moral Judgments of Human vs. AI Agents in Moral Dilemmas

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2023
Artificial intelligence has quickly integrated into human society and its moral decision-making has also begun to slowly seep into our lives. The significance of moral judgment research on artificial intelligence behavior is becoming increasingly ...
Yuyan Zhang   +3 more
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Moral dilemmas for moral machines [PDF]

open access: yesAI and Ethics, 2022
Autonomous systems are being developed and deployed in situations that may require some degree of ethical decision-making ability. As a result, research in machine ethics has proliferated in recent years. This work has included using moral dilemmas as validation mechanisms for implementing decision-making algorithms in ethically-loaded situations ...
openaire   +2 more sources

L’éducation aux controverses en prison

open access: yesQuestions Vives, 2022
This research aims at leading philosophical discussions on moral dilemmas with adult inmates. The moral dilemma deals with a fictitious or real situation whose outcome raises a moral issue with restricted choices between two contradictory possibilities ...
Valérie Radawiec
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