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Overriding Moral Intuitions – Does It Make Us Immoral? Dual-Process Theory Of Higher Cognition Account For Moral Reasoning
2013
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Moral decisions are considered as an intuitive process, while conscious reasoning is mostly used only to justify those intuitions. This problem is described in few different dual-process theories of mind, that are being developed e.g. by Frederick and Kahneman, Stanovich and Evans. Those theories recently evolved into tri-process theories with a proposed process that makes ultimate decision or allows to paraformal processing with focal bias.. Presented experiment compares the decision patterns
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1079388
fatcat:zjaespoglrgwrfufxuggoxwocq