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Beliefs and Moral Valence Affect Intentionality Attributions: the Case of Side Effects

机译:信念和道德价值影响意向性归因:副作用的情况

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Do moral appraisals shape judgments of intentionality? A traditional view is that individuals first evaluate whether an action has been carried out intentionally. Then they use this evaluation as input for their moral judgments. Recent studies, however, have shown that individuals’ moral appraisals can also influence their intentionality attributions. They attribute intentionality to the negative side effect of a given action, but not to the positive side effect of the same action. In three experiments, we show that this asymmetry is a robust effect that critically depends on the agent’s beliefs. The asymmetry is reduced when agents are described as not knowing that their action can bring about side effects, and is eliminated when they are deemed to hold a false belief about the consequences of their actions. These results suggest that both evaluative and epistemic considerations are used in intentionality attribution.
机译:道德评估会影响对意图的判断吗?传统观点认为,个人首先要评估是否有意进行了一项行动。然后他们将这种评价作为道德判断的输入。然而,最近的研究表明,个人的道德评估也会影响他们的意图归因。他们将故意性归因于给定动作的负面影响,而不是归因于同一动作的正面副作用。在三个实验中,我们证明了这种不对称性是一种鲁棒的效应,严重依赖于特工的信念。当代理被描述为不知道其作用会带来副作用时,不对称性会降低;当认为代理人对其行为的后果有错误的信念时,非对称性会消除。这些结果表明,评估和认知方面的考虑都用于意向性归因。

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