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Blind ethics: Closing one's eyes polarizes moral judgments and discourages dishonest behavior

机译:盲目道德:闭上眼睛会使道德判断两极化,并阻止不诚实的行为

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Four experiments demonstrate that closing one's eyes affects ethical judgment and behavior because it induces people to mentally simulate events more extensively. People who considered situations with their eyes closed rather than open judged immoral behaviors as more unethical and moral behaviors as more ethical. In addition, considering potential decisions with closed eyes decreased stated intentions to behave ethically and actual self-interested behavior. This relationship was mediated by the more extensive mental simulation that occurred with eyes closed rather than open, which, in turn, intensified emotional reactions to the ethical situation. We discuss the implications of these findings for moral psychology and ethical decision making.
机译:四个实验表明,闭眼会影响道德判断和行为,因为它会诱使人们在心理上更广泛地模拟事件。那些闭着眼睛而不是睁开眼睛看待情况的人认为,不道德的行为更道德,道德的行为更道德。此外,闭着眼睛考虑潜在的决策会降低陈述的道德行为意图和实际的自私行为。这种关系是由更广泛的心理模拟所介导的,这种模拟是闭着眼睛而不是睁开眼睛,这反过来又加剧了对道德状况的情感反应。我们讨论了这些发现对道德心理学和道德决策的影响。

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