The mismeasure of morals: Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas
Abstract
Researchers have recently argued that utilitarianism is the appropriate framework by which to evaluate moral judgment, and that individuals who endorse non-utilitarian solutions to moral dilemmas (involving active vs. passive harm) are committing an error. We report a study in which participants responded to a battery of personality assessments and a set of dilemmas that pit utilitarian and non-utilitarian options against each other....
Paper Details
Title
The mismeasure of morals: Antisocial personality traits predict utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
121
Issue
1
Pages
154 - 161
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