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Date created: 2019-09-20 04:25 PM | Last Updated: 2022-06-23 09:09 PM

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Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of moral judgment is one of most pressing problems in psychological science. Some highly-cited studies suggest that reliance on intuition decreases utilitarian (expected welfare maximizing) judgments in sacrificial moral dilemmas in which one has to decide whether to instrumentally harm (IH) one person to save a greater number of people. However, recent wo…

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dual processemotionimpartial beneficenceinstrumental harmintuitionmoral judgmentsmoral philosophymoral psychologyreflection

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