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The ADC of Moral Judgment: Opening the Black Box of Moral Intuitions With Heuristics About Agents, Deeds, and Consequences

机译:道德判断的ADC:用关于代理人,行为和后果的启发式方法打开道德直觉的黑匣子

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This article proposes a novel integrative approach to moral judgment and a related model that could explain how unconscious heuristic processes are transformed into consciously accessible moral intuitions. Different hypothetical cases have been tested empirically to evoke moral intuitions that support principles from competing moral theories. We define and analyze the types of intuitions that moral theories and studies capture: those focusing on agents (A), deeds (D), and consequences (C). The integrative ADC approach uses the heuristic principle of "attribute substitution" to explain how people make intuitive judgments. The target attributes of moral judgments are moral blameworthiness and praiseworthiness, which are substituted with more accessible and computable information about an agent's virtues and vices, right/wrong deeds, and good/bad consequences. The processes computing this information are unconscious and inaccessible, and therefore explaining how they provide input for moral intuitions is a key problem. We analyze social heuristics identified in the literature and offer an outline for a new model of moral judgment. Simple social heuristics triggered by morally salient cues rely on three distinct processes (role-model entity, action analysis, and consequence tallying-REACT) in order to compute the moral valence of specific intuitive responses (A, D, and C). These are then rapidly combined to form an intuitive judgment that could guide quick decision making. The ADC approach and REACT model can clarify a wide set of data from empirical moral psychology and could inform future studies on moral judgment, as well as case assessments and discussions about issues causing "deadlocked" moral intuitions.
机译:本文提出了一种新颖的道德判断整合方法和一个相关模型,可以解释无意识的启发式过程如何转变为有意识的道德直觉。对不同的假设案例进行了实证检验,以唤起道德直觉,这些直觉支持了来自相互竞争的道德理论的原理。我们定义和分析道德理论和研究所捕获的直觉类型:侧重于主体(A),行为(D)和后果(C)的直觉。集成ADC方法使用“属性替换”的启发式原理来解释人们如何做出直观判断。道德判断的目标属性是道德上的应受推崇和称赞,它们被有关代理人的优点和缺点,对/错事以及好/坏后果的更易于访问和可计算的信息所代替。计算此信息的过程是无意识且不可访问的,因此解释它们如何为道德直觉提供输入是一个关键问题。我们分析了文献中确定的社会启发法,并为道德判断的新模型提供了提纲。由道德显着线索触发的简单的社会启发式方法依赖于三个不同的过程(角色模型实体,动作分析和结果计数-REACT),以便计算特定直观响应(A,D和C)的道德价。然后将这些快速组合起来,形成可以指导快速决策的直观判断。 ADC方法和REACT模型可以澄清来自经验道德心理学的大量数据,并且可以为以后的道德判断研究以及案例评估和有关引起“僵持”道德直觉的问题的讨论提供信息。

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