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Counterfactual and semi-factual thoughts in moral judgements about failed attempts to harm

机译:道德判断中关于反对失败的尝试的反事实和半事实思想

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People judge that an individual who attempts to harm someone but fails should be blamed and punished more when they imagine how things could have turned out worse, compared to when they imagine how things could have turned out the same, or when they think only about what happened. This moral counterfactual amplification effect occurs when people believe the protagonist had no reason for the attempt to harm, and not when the protagonist had a reason, as Experiment 1 shows. It occurs for intentional failed attempts to harm and also for accidental near-misses, as Experiment 2 shows, but not for failed attempts in which the harm occurs anyway by another cause, for both general judgments about the event and specific judgments about the individual's actions, as Experiments 3 and 4 show. The implications for understanding the role of counterfactual thoughts in moral judgement are discussed.
机译:人们认为,企图伤害某人但失败的人在想象事情可能会变得更糟时,而不是在想象事情可能会变得一样时,或者仅仅在思考什么时,应该受到谴责和惩罚。发生了如实验1所示,这种道德的反事实放大效应发生在人们认为主角没有理由企图伤害的情况下,而不是在主角有理由的情况下发生的。如实验2所示,它是针对故意的失败伤害尝试而发生的,也包括偶然的未遂失败,但对于因其他原因造成伤害的失败尝试均不会发生,无论是对事件的一般判断还是对个人行为的特定判断,如实验3和4所示。讨论了理解反事实思想在道德判断中的作用的含义。

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