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  1. Cognición Moral.Santiago Amaya - forthcoming - In Introducción a la filosofía de las ciencias cognitiva.
    Este artículo está escrito para una colección de ensayos introductorios sobre filosofía de las ciencias cognitivas. Es una revisión (selectiva) de la literatura sobre la psicología del juicio moral.
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  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Medial Prefrontal Cortex Affects Judgments of Moral Violations.Hong Yuan, Serik Tabarak, Wenxin Su, Yong Liu, Jing Yu & Xu Lei - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • The Effects of Social Perception on Moral Judgment.Wen Ying Jin & Ming Peng - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    When people express a moral judgment, others make inferences about their personality, such as whether they are warm or competent. People may use this interpersonal process to present themselves in a way that is socially acceptable in the current circumstances. Across four studies, we investigated this hypothesis in Chinese culture and showed that college student participants tended to associate others’ deontological moral judgments with warmth and utilitarian moral judgments with competence. In addition, participants made more deontological judgments after preparing to (...)
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  • Ethical Reasoning: Guidance or Just Rationalization?Sven Ove Hansson - 2021 - Theoria 87 (4):861-865.
    Theoria, Volume 87, Issue 4, Page 861-865, August 2021.
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  • Weighing the moral worth of altruistic actions: A discrepancy between moral evaluations and prescriptive judgments.Inna F. Deviatko & Andrey Bykov - 2022 - Philosophical Psychology 35 (1):95-121.
    In this article, we consider the problem of a discrepancy between, on the one hand, lay prescriptive judgments on the necessity of altruistic actions and, on the other, attributing moral worth to these actions. Based on Kantian theory of morality, we hypothesized that lay attributions of the moral worth of altruistic actions would be inversely related to normative ought-judgments according to which these actions should be performed, as having positive evolutionary-based utilitarian externalities for the actors. To test this general hypothesis, (...)
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  • Neuroethics, Moral Agency, and the Hard Problem: A Special Introduction to the Neuroethics Edition of the Journal of Hospital Ethics.Christian Carrozzo - 2017 - Journal of Hospital Ethics 4 (2):47-52.