Action trees and moral judgment.

Joshua Knobe
Author Information
  1. Joshua Knobe: Program in Cognitive Science and Department of Philosophy, Yale University.

Abstract

It has sometimes been suggested that people represent the structure of action in terms of an action tree. A question now arises about the relationship between this action tree representation and people's moral judgments. A natural hypothesis would be that people first construct a representation of the action tree and then go on to use this representation in making moral judgments. The present paper argues for a more complex view. Specifically, the paper reports a series of experimental studies that appear to show that people's moral judgments can actually impact their representations of the action tree itself.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Cognition
Humans
Judgment
Morals
Psychological Theory