Mind Perception Is the Essence of Morality
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Boston College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mind perception entails ascribing mental capacities to other entities, whereas moral judgment entails labeling entities as good or bad or actions as right or wrong. We suggest that mind perception is the essence of moral judgment. In particular, we suggest that moral judgment is rooted in a cognitive template of two perceived minds-a moral dyad of an intentional agent and a suffering moral patient. Diverse lines of research support dyadic morality. First, perceptions of mind are linked to moral judgments: dimensions of mind perception (agency and experience) map onto moral types (agents and patients), and deficits of mind perception correspond to difficulties with moral judgment. Second, not only are moral…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 309
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3Topics & keywords
- Morality
- Psychology
- Moral agency
- Social cognitive theory of morality
- Perception
- Moral development
- Harm
- Moral disengagement
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions