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What we say and what we do: The relationship between real and hypothetical moral choices

机译:我们所说的和所做的:真实的和假设的道德选择之间的关系

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Moral ideals are strongly ingrained within society and individuals alike, but actual moral choices are profoundly influenced by tangible rewards and consequences. Across two studies we show that real moral decisions can dramatically contradict moral choices made in hypothetical scenarios (Study 1). However, by systematically enhancing the contextual information available to subjects when addressing a hypothetical moral problem-thereby reducing the opportunity for mental simulation-we were able to incrementally bring subjects' responses in line with their moral behaviour in real situations (Study 2). These results imply that previous work relying mainly on decontextualized hypothetical scenarios may not accurately reflect moral decisions in everyday life. The findings also shed light on contextual factors that can alter how moral decisions are made, such as the salience of a personal gain.
机译:道德理想在社会和个人中都根深蒂固,但是实际的道德选择却受到有形的回报和后果的深刻影响。在两项研究中,我们表明,真实的道德决策可能与假设情景中做出的道德选择大相抵触(研究1)。但是,通过系统地增强对象在解决假设的道德问题时可用的上下文信息(从而减少了心理模拟的机会),我们能够逐步使对象的反应与其实际情况下的道德行为保持一致(研究2)。这些结果表明,以前的工作主要依靠去上下文化的假设情景,可能无法准确反映日常生活中的道德决定。研究结果还揭示了可以改变道德决策方式的背景因素,例如个人利益的显着性。

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