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ʿAllama Tabatabaʾi’s and Carla Bagnoli's Views on the Problem of the Nature of Moral Judgments [PDF]
ʿAllama Tabatabaʾi and Carla Bagnoli are among philosophers who believe in an integrative approach to non-realist cognitivism. In their view, the phenomenology of moral judgments indicates neither realism nor non-cognitivism. Believing that the nature of
Zahra Khazaei +2 more
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The Role of Moral Commitments in Moral Judgment [PDF]
AbstractTraditional approaches to moral psychology assumed that moral judgments resulted from the application of explicit commitments, such as those embodied in consequentialist or deontological philosophies. In contrast, recent work suggests that moral judgments often result from unconscious or emotional processes, with explicit commitments generated ...
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Despite the wealth of recent work implicating disgust as an emotion central to human morality, the nature of the causal relationship between disgust and moral judgment remains unclear. We distinguish between three related claims regarding this relationship, and argue that the most interesting claim (that disgust is a moralizing emotion) is the one with
Pizarro, David +2 more
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The Trajectory of Moral Judgments in Foreign Language: A MouseTracker Investigation [PDF]
openResearch indicates that the language in which information is presented can influence decision-making, a phenomenon termed the foreign language effect (FLE). This effect includes changes in preferences, decisions, and judgments when using a non-native
KIASOROUSH, SHIRIN
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Motivational Internalism and The Second-Order Desire Explanation
Both motivational internalism and externalism need to explain why sometimes moral judgments tend to motivate us. In this paper, I argue that Dreier’ second-order desire model cannot be a plausible externalist alternative to explain the connection between
Xiao Zhang
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Smith on the practicality and objectivity of moral judgments [PDF]
The moral problem presented by Michael Smith in his seminal book with the same name consists of three claims that are intuitively plausible when considered separately, but seem incompatible when combined: moral judgments express beliefs about objective ...
Strandberg Caj
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Hypothetical trolley problems are widely used to elicit moral intuitions, which are employed in the development of moral theory and the psychological study of moral judgments.
Natalie eGold +2 more
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This fascinating new book examines diversity in moral judgements, drawing on recent work in social, personality, and evolutionary psychology, reviewing the factors that influence the moral judgments people make.
Forsyth, Donelson
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Introduction: Feminist Judgments as Teaching Resources [PDF]
While academic scholarship generally offers various forms of commentary on decided cases, feminist judgment-writing projects have recently embarked on a new form of critical scholarship.
Hunter, Rosemary
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Moral anger, but not moral disgust, responds to intentionality [PDF]
We propose that, when people judge moral situations, anger responds to the contextual cues of harm and intentionality. On the other hand, disgust responds uniquely to whether or not a bodily norm violation has occurred; its apparent response to harm and ...
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