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A Cognitive-Representational Account of Intuitive Moral Judgment: Effects of Typicality and Accessibility

机译:直觉道德判断的认知表征:典型性和可及性的影响

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In this article, it is argued that intuitive judgments of immoral events result from an automatic process where perceived events are matched against mentally represented event prototypes. The proposed cognitive underpinnings of such a process are tested in two experiments. Experiment 1 demonstrated that typical immoral events require shorter judgment times than atypical events. This typicality effect implies that immediate moral responding depends on the similarity of an encountered event to a pre-existing mental prototype. Experiment 2 showed that priming representations of immoral events facilitates the responding only to other events violating the same moral value, and not to events related to other moral values. This finding provides further support for the notion that moral reactions rely on pre-existing schematic mental representations, and suggests that these representations are stored in associative networks with values as a basis for categorization. It is concluded that the results concord with and extend recent work that places moral cognition in a dual-process perspective.
机译:本文认为,对不道德事件的直观判断是由自动过程引起的,该过程将感知到的事件与心理表示的事件原型进行匹配。在两个实验中测试了这种过程的认知基础。实验1表明,典型的不道德事件比非典型事件需要更短的判断时间。这种典型性效应意味着立即的道德反应取决于所遇到事件与先前存在的心理原型的相似性。实验2表明,不道德事件的启动表示仅有助于对违反相同道德价值的其他事件做出响应,而对与其他道德价值有关的事件则没有响应。这一发现为道德反应依赖于预先存在的示意性心理表征这一观点提供了进一步的支持,并表明这些表征被存储在以价值为分类基础的联想网络中。结论是,结果与近期的工作相吻合并扩展了将道德认知置于双重过程视角的最新工作。

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