Beyond sacrificial harm: a two dimensional model of utilitarian decision-making
Recent research has relied on ‘trolley’ type sacrificial moral dilemmas to study ‘utilitarian’ vs. ‘non-utilitarian’ modes of moral decision-making. This approach has generated important insights into people’s willingness to endorse instrumental harm in certain circumstances—typically, sacrificing o...
Κύριοι συγγραφείς: | Kahane, G, Everett, J, Earp, B, Caviola, L, Faber, N, Crockett, M, Savulescu, J |
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Μορφή: | Journal article |
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American Psychological Association
2017
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