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Deciphering moral intuition: How agents, deeds, and consequences influence moral judgment

机译:解读道德直觉:行为人,行为和后果如何影响道德判断

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Moral evaluations occur quickly following heuristic-like intuitive processes without effortful deliberation. There are several competing explanations for this. The ADC-model predicts that moral judgment consists in concurrent evaluations of three different intuitive components: the character of a person (Agent-component, A); their actions (Deed-component, D); and the consequences brought about in the situation (Consequences-component, C). Thereby, it explains the intuitive appeal of precepts from three dominant moral theories (virtue ethics, deontology, and consequentialism), and flexible yet stable nature of moral judgment. Insistence on single-component explanations has led to many centuries of debate as to which moral precepts and theories best describe (or should guide) moral evaluation. This study consists of two large-scale experiments and provides a first empirical investigation of predictions yielded by the ADC model. We use vignettes describing different moral situations in which all components of the model are varied simultaneously. Experiment 1 (within-subject design) shows that positive descriptions of the A-, D-, and C-components of moral intuition lead to more positive moral judgments in a situation with low-stakes. Also, interaction effects between the components were discovered. Experiment 2 further investigates these results in a between-subject design. We found that the effects of the A-, D-, and C-components vary in strength in a high-stakes situation. Moreover, sex, age, education, and social status had no effects. However, preferences for precepts in certain moral theories (PPIMT) partially moderated the effects of the A- and C-component. Future research on moral intuitions should consider the simultaneous three-component constitution of moral judgment.
机译:道德评估是在类似启发式的直观过程之后迅速进行的,无需进行仔细的思考。有几种相互竞争的解释。 ADC模型预测道德判断包括对三个不同直觉成分的同时评估:一个人的性格(Agent-component,A);他们的行动(契约组成部分,D);以及在这种情况下带来的后果(后果组成部分,C)。因此,它解释了三种主流道德理论(虚拟伦理,道义论和结果主义)对戒律的直觉吸引力,以及道德判断的灵活而稳定的本质。坚持单一成分的解释已经引起了数百年的争论,关于哪种道德规范和理论最能描述(或应指导)道德评价。这项研究包括两个大型实验,并提供了对ADC模型得出的预测的第一个实证研究。我们使用短片来描述不同的道德状况,其中模型的所有组成部分都同时变化。实验1(主题内设计)表明,对道德直觉的A,D和C成分的积极描述会在低风险的情况下导致更积极的道德判断。此外,还发现了组件之间的交互作用。实验2在主题间设计中进一步研究了这些结果。我们发现,在高风险情况下,A,D和C成分的作用强度不同。而且,性别,年龄,学历和社会地位也没有影响。但是,某些道德理论(PPIMT)对戒律的偏爱部分地缓和了A和C成分的影响。道德直觉的未来研究应考虑道德判断的三要素同时构成。

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