The moral continuum: Congruence, consistency, and continuity in moral cognition.
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2017-07-07Autor
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Primera teoría de la cognición moral que integra las tres dimensiones/estados/funciones psicológicas básicas: heurística, emociones-sentimientos, y razonamiento consciente. This article provides a criticism of the model of fragmented moral cognition, which states that the processes of moral evaluation are fragmented, compartmentalized, and discontinuous at a cognitive level, in accordance with dual process theories of reasoning. Contrary to this view, I argue that the concept of “moral mind” stands for a graded and continuous mechanism of thinking, without functional breaks between intuitive processing and conscious reasoning. Therefore, I suggest that moral cognition is a general psychological process—a moral continuum—that is irreducible to any particular type or style of reasoning
The moral continuum: Congruence, consistency, and continuity in moral cognition.
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Cognición moral. Juicio moral. Ética. Filosofía moral. Psicología moral.Social cognition, social psychology, theory of mind. Moral Cognition. Moral Psychology. Moral Philosophy. Reasoning.