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‘Utilitarian’ judgments in sacrificial moral dilemmas do not reflect impartial concern for the greater good

机译:牺牲性道德困境中的功利主义判断并不反映对更大利益的公正关注

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A growing body of research has focused on so-called ‘utilitarian’ judgments in moral dilemmas in which participants have to choose whether to sacrifice one person in order to save the lives of a greater number. However, the relation between such ‘utilitarian’ judgments and genuine utilitarian impartial concern for the greater good remains unclear. Across four studies, we investigated the relationship between ‘utilitarian’ judgment in such sacrificial dilemmas and a range of traits, attitudes, judgments and behaviors that either reflect or reject an impartial concern for the greater good of all. In Study 1, we found that rates of ‘utilitarian’ judgment were associated with a broadly immoral outlook concerning clear ethical transgressions in a business context, as well as with sub-clinical psychopathy. In Study 2, we found that ‘utilitarian’ judgment was associated with greater endorsement of rational egoism, less donation of money to a charity, and less identification with the whole of humanity, a core feature of classical utilitarianism. In Studies 3 and 4, we found no association between ‘utilitarian’ judgments in sacrificial dilemmas and characteristic utilitarian judgments relating to assistance to distant people in need, self-sacrifice and impartiality, even when the utilitarian justification for these judgments was made explicit and unequivocal. This lack of association remained even when we controlled for the antisocial element in ‘utilitarian’ judgment. Taken together, these results suggest that there is very little relation between sacrificial judgments in the hypothetical dilemmas that dominate current research, and a genuine utilitarian approach to ethics.
机译:越来越多的研究集中在道德困境中所谓的“功利主义”判断上,参与者必须选择是否牺牲一个人才能挽救更多人的生命。但是,这种“功利主义”的判断与真正的功利主义对更大利益的公正关注之间的关系仍然不清楚。在四项研究中,我们调查了在这种牺牲困境中的“功利主义”判断与反映或拒绝公正地关心所有人的更大利益的一系列特征,态度,判断和行为之间的关系。在研究1中,我们发现“功利主义者”的判断率与广泛不道德的观点有关,后者涉及商业环境中明显的道德违法行为,以及亚临床心理疾病。在研究2中,我们发现“功利主义”的判断与对理性利己主义的更多支持,对慈善机构的捐款减少以及对全人类的认同度降低有关,这是古典功利主义的核心特征。在研究3和4中,我们发现牺牲困境中的“功利主义”判断与与协助遥远需要的人,自我牺牲和公正性有关的典型功利主义判断之间没有关联,即使这些判断的功利主义理由是明确和明确的。即使我们控制了“功利主义”判断中的反社会因素,这种联系的缺乏仍然存在。综上所述,这些结果表明,在主导当前研究的假设困境中做出的牺牲性判断与一种真正的功利主义道德方法之间没有什么关系。

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