The neural basis of intuitive and counterintuitive moral judgment
Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between moral judgments with opposing utilitarian (well-being maximizing) and deontological (duty-based) content. However, these studies have investigated moral dilemmas involving extreme situations, and did n...
Main Authors: | Kahane, G, Wiech, K, Shackel, N, Farias, M, Savulescu, J, Tracey, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2011
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