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Published on: March 1, 2017
Moral psychology biases toward individual, not systemic, representations
Irein A Thomas1, Nick R Kay1, Kristin Laurin1
1Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada irein.thomas@ubc.ca nick.kay@ubc.ca klaurin@psych.ubc.ca; https://magiclab.psych.ubc.ca/.
Abstract:
We expand Chater & Loewenstein's discussion of barriers to s-frames by highlighting moral psychological mechanisms. Systemic aspects of moralized social issues can be neglected because of (a) the individualistic frame through which we perceive moral transgressions; (b) the desire to punish elicited by moral emotions; and (c) the motivation to attribute agency and moral responsibility to transgressors.
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