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巴布亚的 trolley dilemma。雅利园艺家拒绝拉动拉杆。

Trolley Dilemma in Papua. Yali horticulturalists refuse to pull the lever.

机构信息

Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw, Wrocław, Poland.

出版信息

Psychon Bull Rev. 2020 Apr;27(2):398-403. doi: 10.3758/s13423-019-01700-y.

Abstract

Although many studies show cultural or ecological variability in moral judgments, cross-cultural responses to the trolley problem (kill one person to save five others) indicate that certain moral principles might be prevalent in human populations. We conducted a study in a traditional, indigenous, non-Western society inhabiting the remote Yalimo valley in Papua, Indonesia. We modified the original trolley dilemma to produce an ecologically valid "falling tree dilemma." Our experiment showed that the Yali are significantly less willing than Western people to sacrifice one person to save five others in this moral dilemma. The results indicate that utilitarian moral judgments to the trolley dilemma might be less widespread than previously supposed. On the contrary, they are likely to be mediated by sociocultural factors.

摘要

虽然许多研究表明道德判断存在文化或生态上的差异,但对“电车难题”(杀死一个人来拯救五个人)的跨文化反应表明,某些道德原则可能在人类群体中普遍存在。我们在印度尼西亚偏远的雅利莫山谷中一个传统的、本土的、非西方的社会中进行了一项研究。我们修改了原始的电车困境,产生了一个生态有效的“倒下的树困境”。我们的实验表明,与西方人相比,雅利人在这种道德困境中不太愿意牺牲一个人来拯救五个人。结果表明,功利主义道德判断对电车困境的影响可能比之前想象的要小。相反,它们可能受到社会文化因素的影响。

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