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Conceptualizations of Addiction and Moral Responsibility

机译:成瘾和道德责任的概念化

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The present study explored the connection between conceptualizations of addiction and lay people’s inferences about moral responsibility. In Study 1, we investigated how natural variations in people’s views of addiction were related to judgments of responsibility in a nationwide sample of Norwegian adults. In Study 2, respondents recruited from Mechanical Turk were asked to consider different conceptualizations of addiction and report on how these would affect their judgments of moral responsibility. In Study 3, we tested whether manipulating conceptualizations through textual information and through the framing of addiction in terms of states versus behavior could influence participants’ judgments of moral responsibility. We found that attributions of moral responsibility were lower when addiction was connected to diseases and disorders, such as dysfunctional processes in the brain, and greater when addiction was associated with agency and addictive behaviors. In conclusion, different conceptualizations of addiction imply different moral judgments, and conceptualizations are malleable.
机译:本研究探讨了成瘾概念化与人民推崇之间的联系。在研究1中,我们调查了人们对荷兰人成年人全国范围的责任的判决有关的自然变化。在研究2中,从机械土耳其人招募的受访者被要求考虑对成瘾的不同概念化,并报告这些都会影响他们对道德责任的判断。在研究3中,我们测试了是否通过文本信息和瘾地覆盖的概念化,而不是各国与行为来影响参与者的道德责任的判断。我们发现,当成瘾与疾病和疾病相连时,道德责任的归属较低,例如大脑中的功能障碍过程,当成瘾与机构和成瘾行为相关时更大。总之,成瘾的不同概念化意味着不同的道德判断,概念化是可展望的。

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