Since 2001 the philosopher-neuroscientist Joshua Greene has developed a cognitive model of moral judgment in the context of the so-called “dual-processing accounts of human behavior”, a family of theories that have in common the distinction between cognitive processes that are fast, automatic, and unconscious and those that are slow, deliberative, and conscious. In section 1, I will introduce Greene’s model, together with some experimental evidence that he offers in support of it; then, in section 2, I will examine experimental findings that challenge the model; finally, in section 3, I will reject the antagonistic view of emotions underlying Greene’s cognitive theory of moral judgment.

Marraffa, M. (2014). Emozioni e razionalità: oltre il modello 'antagonistico'. SISTEMI INTELLIGENTI, XXVI(1).

Emozioni e razionalità: oltre il modello 'antagonistico'

MARRAFFA, MASSIMO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Since 2001 the philosopher-neuroscientist Joshua Greene has developed a cognitive model of moral judgment in the context of the so-called “dual-processing accounts of human behavior”, a family of theories that have in common the distinction between cognitive processes that are fast, automatic, and unconscious and those that are slow, deliberative, and conscious. In section 1, I will introduce Greene’s model, together with some experimental evidence that he offers in support of it; then, in section 2, I will examine experimental findings that challenge the model; finally, in section 3, I will reject the antagonistic view of emotions underlying Greene’s cognitive theory of moral judgment.
2014
Marraffa, M. (2014). Emozioni e razionalità: oltre il modello 'antagonistico'. SISTEMI INTELLIGENTI, XXVI(1).
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