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直观概率与道德想象力的局限

Intuitive Probabilities and the Limitation of Moral Imagination.

作者信息

Ryazanov Arseny A, Knutzen Jonathan, Rickless Samuel C, Christenfeld Nicholas J S, Nelkin Dana Kay

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California San Diego.

Department of Philosophy, University of California San Diego.

出版信息

Cogn Sci. 2018 May;42 Suppl 1:38-68. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12598. Epub 2018 Feb 16.

Abstract

There is a vast literature that seeks to uncover features underlying moral judgment by eliciting reactions to hypothetical scenarios such as trolley problems. These thought experiments assume that participants accept the outcomes stipulated in the scenarios. Across seven studies (N = 968), we demonstrate that intuition overrides stipulated outcomes even when participants are explicitly told that an action will result in a particular outcome. Participants instead substitute their own estimates of the probability of outcomes for stipulated outcomes, and these probability estimates in turn influence moral judgments. Our findings demonstrate that intuitive likelihoods are one critical factor in moral judgment, one that is not suspended even in moral dilemmas that explicitly stipulate outcomes. Features thought to underlie moral reasoning, such as intention, may operate, in part, by affecting the intuitive likelihood of outcomes, and, problematically, moral differences between scenarios may be confounded with non-moral intuitive probabilities.

摘要

有大量文献试图通过引发对诸如电车难题等假设情景的反应来揭示道德判断背后的特征。这些思想实验假定参与者接受情景中规定的结果。在七项研究(N = 968)中,我们证明即使明确告知参与者某一行为会导致特定结果,直觉仍会凌驾于规定结果之上。参与者反而用自己对结果概率的估计来替代规定结果,而这些概率估计反过来又会影响道德判断。我们的研究结果表明,直觉可能性是道德判断中的一个关键因素,即使在明确规定结果的道德困境中,这一因素也不会停止发挥作用。被认为是道德推理基础的特征,如意向,可能部分地通过影响结果的直觉可能性来发挥作用,而且,有问题的是,情景之间的道德差异可能会与非道德的直觉概率相混淆。

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