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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,功利主义侵犯个人权利的意愿降低。

Reduced utilitarian willingness to violate personal rights during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Memory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America.

Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Oct 22;16(10):e0259110. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259110. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic poses many real-world moral dilemmas, which can pit the needs and rights of the many against the needs and rights of the few. We investigated moral judgments in the context of the contemporary global crisis among older adults, who are at greatest personal risk from the pandemic. We hypothesized that during this pandemic, individuals would give fewer utilitarian responses to hypothetical dilemmas, accompanied by higher levels of confidence and emotion elicitation. Our pre-registered analysis (https://osf.io/g2wtp) involved two waves of data collection, before (2014) and during (2020) the COVID-19 pandemic, regarding three categories of moral dilemmas (personal rights, agent-centered permissions, and special obligations). While utilitarian responses considered across all categories of dilemma did not differ, participants during the 2020 wave gave fewer utilitarian responses to dilemmas involving personal rights; that is, they were less willing to violate the personal rights of others to produce the best overall outcomes.

摘要

新冠疫情带来了许多现实世界的道德困境,这些困境使多数人的需求和权利与少数人的需求和权利相冲突。 我们研究了在当代全球危机背景下老年人的道德判断,老年人面临着来自疫情的最大个人风险。我们假设,在这场大流行期间,人们对假设性困境的功利主义反应会减少,同时伴随更高的自信和情感激发水平。我们的预先注册分析(https://osf.io/g2wtp)涉及两轮数据收集,一轮是在新冠疫情之前(2014 年),一轮是在疫情期间(2020 年),涉及三类道德困境(个人权利、以代理人为中心的许可和特殊义务)。虽然所有类别的困境的功利主义反应没有差异,但在 2020 年一轮的参与者对涉及个人权利的困境给出的功利主义反应较少;也就是说,他们不太愿意侵犯他人的个人权利来产生最佳的整体结果。

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