After a moral evaluation, judgments made are quicker and more extreme than the same judgment based on practical considerations. But morality-based evaluations can be more easily shifted and made with other considerations in mind, according to research published November 28 in the open access journal iPLOS ONE/i by Jay Van Bavel and colleagues from New York University. Previous research has suggested that moral reasoning usually occurs after a person ...Sunday, 2 December 2012
Morality-based Judgments are Quicker
After a moral evaluation, judgments made are quicker and more extreme than the same judgment based on practical considerations. But morality-based evaluations can be more easily shifted and made with other considerations in mind, according to research published November 28 in the open access journal iPLOS ONE/i by Jay Van Bavel and colleagues from New York University. Previous research has suggested that moral reasoning usually occurs after a person ...
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