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Beyond “utilitarianism”: Maximizing the clinical impact of moral judgment research

机译:超越“功利主义”:最大化道德判断研究的临床影响

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The use of hypothetical moral dilemmas—which pit utilitarian considerations of welfare maximization against emotionally aversive “personal” harms—has become a widespread approach for studying the neuropsychological correlates of moral judgment in healthy subjects, as well as in clinical populations with social, cognitive, and affective deficits. In this article, we propose that a refinement of the standard stimulus set could provide an opportunity to more precisely identify the psychological factors underlying performance on this task, and thereby enhance the utility of this paradigm for clinical research. To test this proposal, we performed a re-analysis of previously published moral judgment data from two clinical populations: neurological patients with prefrontal brain damage and psychopathic criminals. The results provide intriguing preliminary support for further development of this assessment paradigm.
机译:假想的道德困境(使福利最大化的功利主义考虑与厌恶情感的“个人”伤害相抵触)的使用,已成为研究健康受试者以及社会,认知,健康的临床人群道德判断的神经心理学关联的一种广泛方法。和情感缺陷。在本文中,我们建议对标准刺激集进行细化可以提供一个机会,以更准确地识别执行此任务的潜在心理因素,从而增强该范例在临床研究中的效用。为了检验该建议,我们对来自两个临床人群的先前发表的道德判断数据进行了重新分析:患有前额脑损伤的神经系统疾病患者和精神病患者。结果为该评估范式的进一步发展提供了有趣的初步支持。

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