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What is the primary concern of May regarding the research on sentimentalism?
The research does not support the sentimentalism perspective
What is the central idea of Greene's Dual Process Model?
Moral judgments involve a conflict between moral reasonings and emotion
What is the primary claim of Haidt's Social Intuitionist model?
Emotions play a significant role in shaping moral judgment
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where people are unable to provide reasons for their moral judgments?
Moral dumbfounding
What is the main difference between the Trolley Problem's Switch case and Footbridge case?
The level of personal involvement
According to Haidt's Social Intuitionist model, what happens after a person makes a moral judgment?
They justify their actions through rationalization
What is the Doctrine of Double Effect?
Harm can be a legitimate byproduct of saving lives but not the means by which they are saved
What is the primary argument made by Prinz's psychology experiments?
Manipulating emotions can have an impact on moral judgment
What is the central tension principle in moral conflicts?
Deontology vs. Consequentialism
What is the primary role of rational deliberation in moral judgments?
To drive emotional changes
What was the result of the messy desk experiment?
People were more likely to judge moral dilemmas as morally wrong
What is the primary implication of Haidt's Social Intuitionist model and Prinz's experiments?
Emotions and unconscious factors play a significant role in shaping moral judgment
Explore Haidt's theory of moral judgment, where emotions play a primary role in decision-making. Learn about moral dumbfounding, the role of unconscious factors, and how it supports Haidt's view. Examples of incest and cannibalism are discussed.
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