Sunday, October 9, 2011

Cognitive Constraints: Moral Convictions

Moral convictions may be correlated to particularly rigid mindsets which give the individual who holds them a sense of objectivity. Tetlock et al. (2000), for example, “found that people resisted consideration of counterfactual reasoning with respect to their moral beliefs but were willing to engage in this kind of reasoning in amoral contexts” (Skitka et al., 2005).

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