The psychology of meta-ethics: Exploring objectivism

Volume: 106, Issue: 3, Pages: 1339 - 1366
Published: Mar 1, 2008
Abstract
How do lay individuals think about the objectivity of their ethical beliefs? Do they regard them as factual and objective, or as more subjective and opinion-based, and what might predict such differences? In three experiments, we set out a methodology for assessing the perceived objectivity of ethical beliefs, and use it to document several novel findings. Experiment 1 showed that individuals tend to regard ethical statements as clearly more...
Paper Details
Title
The psychology of meta-ethics: Exploring objectivism
Published Date
Mar 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
106
Issue
3
Pages
1339 - 1366
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