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Behavior / Moral psychology / Philosophy of mind / Social psychology / Social philosophy / Trolley problem / Moral Development / Immanuel Kant / Principle of double effect / Philosophy / Ethics / Morality
Date: 2014-08-18 11:16:17
Behavior
Moral psychology
Philosophy of mind
Social psychology
Social philosophy
Trolley problem
Moral Development
Immanuel Kant
Principle of double effect
Philosophy
Ethics
Morality

A Dissociation Between Moral Judgments and Justifications MARC HAUSER, FIERY CUSHMAN, LIANE YOUNG, R. KANG-XING JIN AND JOHN MIKHAIL Abstract: To what extent do moral judgments depend on conscious reasoning from explicit

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