Inference of trustworthiness from intuitive moral judgments.

Volume: 145, Issue: 6, Pages: 772 - 787
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Moral judgments play a critical role in motivating and enforcing human cooperation, and research on the proximate mechanisms of moral judgments highlights the importance of intuitive, automatic processes in forming such judgments. Intuitive moral judgments often share characteristics with deontological theories in normative ethics, which argue that certain acts (such as killing) are absolutely wrong, regardless of their consequences. Why do...
Paper Details
Title
Inference of trustworthiness from intuitive moral judgments.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
145
Issue
6
Pages
772 - 787
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