Of trolleys and cheaters automatic controlled processes in moral judgment / Joshua Greene.

Joshua Greene proposes a dual process theory of moral judgment that combines intuition and emotion with conscious control and reasoning. He argues that emotions play a causal role in moral reasoning and that, without them, humans tend toward utilitarian judgments.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Greene, Joshua
Corporate Authors: College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.). Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture, Biological Foundations of Morality? Neuroscience, Evolution and Morality
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding Book
Published: 2010.
Series:CREC Listen and learn.
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Online Access:iTunes Download

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