Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research, Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Zurich.
Emotion. 2012 Jun;12(3):579-90. doi: 10.1037/a0024611. Epub 2011 Aug 22.
Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert their influence on moral judgments is still poorly understood. This study proposes a novel theoretical approach suggesting that emotions influence moral judgments based on their motivational dimension. We tested the effects of two types of induced emotions with equal valence but with different motivational implications (anger and disgust), and four types of moral scenarios (disgust-related, impersonal, personal, and beliefs) on moral judgments. We hypothesized and found that approach motivation associated with anger would make moral judgments more permissible, while disgust, associated with withdrawal motivation, would make them less permissible. Moreover, these effects varied as a function of the type of scenario: the induced emotions only affected moral judgments concerning impersonal and personal scenarios, while we observed no effects for the other scenarios. These findings suggest that emotions can play an important role in moral judgment, but that their specific effects depend upon the type of emotion induced. Furthermore, induced emotion effects were more prevalent for moral decisions in personal and impersonal scenarios, possibly because these require the performance of an action rather than making an abstract judgment. We conclude that the effects of induced emotions on moral judgments can be predicted by taking their motivational dimension into account. This finding has important implications for moral psychology, as it points toward a previously overlooked mechanism linking emotions to moral judgments.
情绪似乎在道德判断中起着关键作用。然而,情绪对道德判断的影响方式仍未得到很好的理解。本研究提出了一种新的理论方法,认为情绪是基于其动机维度来影响道德判断的。我们测试了两种具有相同效价但动机含义不同的诱发情绪(愤怒和厌恶),以及四种道德情境(与厌恶相关的、非个人的、个人的和信仰的)对道德判断的影响。我们假设并发现,与愤怒相关的趋近动机使道德判断更具可接受性,而与回避动机相关的厌恶则使道德判断更不可接受。此外,这些影响因情境类型而异:诱发的情绪仅影响与非个人和个人情境有关的道德判断,而对其他情境则没有影响。这些发现表明,情绪在道德判断中可以发挥重要作用,但它们的具体影响取决于诱发的情绪类型。此外,在个人和非个人情境中的道德决策中,诱发情绪的影响更为普遍,这可能是因为这些情境需要采取行动而不是做出抽象判断。我们得出的结论是,考虑到情绪的动机维度,可以预测诱发情绪对道德判断的影响。这一发现对道德心理学具有重要意义,因为它指出了一种以前被忽视的将情绪与道德判断联系起来的机制。