All Stories

  1. Communication in action: Planning and interpreting communicative demonstrations.
  2. Reasoning supports utilitarian resolutions to moral dilemmas across diverse measures.
  3. If You’re Going to Do Wrong, At Least Do It Right: Considering Two Moral Dilemmas at the Same Time Promotes Moral Consistency
  4. The Psychological Origins of the Doctrine of Double Effect
  5. The Scope of Blame
  6. Bad actions or bad outcomes? Differentiating affective contributions to the moral condemnation of harm.
  7. The development of intent-based moral judgment
  8. Bad Actions or Bad Outcomes? Differentiating Affective Contributions to the Moral Condemnation of Harm
  9. Revenge without responsibility? Judgments about collective punishment in baseball
  10. Finding faults: How moral dilemmas illuminate cognitive structure
  11. Agent, Patient … ACTION! What the Dyadic Model Misses
  12. Simulating murder: The aversion to harmful action.
  13. The philosopher in the theater.
  14. Patterns of Moral Judgment Derive From Nonmoral Psychological Representations
  15. Benefiting from misfortune: When harmless actions are judged to be morally blameworthy
  16. Morality special: Science wakes up
  17. Moral Intuitions
  18. Multi‐system Moral Psychology
  19. Accidental Outcomes Guide Punishment in a “Trembling Hand” Game
  20. Pushing moral buttons: The interaction between personal force and intention in moral judgment
  21. The Psychology of Dilemmas and the Philosophy of Morality
  22. Crime and punishment: Distinguishing the roles of causal and intentional analyses in moral judgment
  23. Moral appraisals affect doing/allowing judgments
  24. Grammatical pattern learning by human infants and cotton-top tamarin monkeys
  25. Accidental outcomes guide punishment in a "trembling hand" game
  26. Intentional Action, Folk Judgments, and Stories: Sorting Things Out
  27. Damage to the prefrontal cortex increases utilitarian moral judgements
  28. A Dissociation Between Moral Judgments and Justifications
  29. The Role of Conscious Reasoning and Intuition in Moral Judgment
  30. Does emotion mediate the relationship between an action's moral status and its intentional status? Neuropsychological evidence
  31. Evolving the Psychological Mechanisms for Cooperation
  32. Cognitive constraints on reciprocity and tolerated scrounging