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What is morality for? Contractualism versus global consequentialism and expected choiceworthiness
Falk Lieder1, Vanessa Cheung2, Maximilian Maier2
1Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA falk.lieder@psych.ucla.edu.
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Contractualism might not be the only computational-level theory of morality that can unify multiple moral mechanisms. Other moral theories can be combined with resource-rationality in the same way. Extending resource-rational analysis to other potential functions of morality (e.g., global consequentialism), combinations of multiple moral objectives, and additional moral mechanisms might allow us to explain many additional aspects of commonsense morality.
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