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Choosing what is morally right can be based on the consequences (ends) resulting from the decision - the … decision-making, when these two moral principles come into conflict. Our design includes a real-stakes version of the classical …
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institutions compared to situations of individual decision-making. Intelligence, female gender, and the existence of siblings …
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institutions compared to situations of individual decision-making. Intelligence, female gender, and the existence of siblings …
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institutions compared to situations of individual decision-making. Intelligence, female gender, and the existence of siblings …
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institutions compared to situations of individual decision-making. Intelligence, female gender, and the existence of siblings …
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As was recognized by Bentham, skillfulness is an important source of pleasure. Humans like achievement and to excel in tasks relevant to them. This paper provides controlled experimental evidence that striving for pleasures of skill can have negative moral consequences and causally reduce moral...
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As was recognized by Bentham, skillfulness is an important source of pleasure. Humans like achievement and to excel in tasks relevant to them. This paper provides controlled experimental evidence that striving for pleasures of skill can have negative moral consequences and causally reduce moral...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011414704
The widespread use of markets leads to unprecedented material well-being in many societies. We study whether market interaction, as a side effect, erodes moral values. In an influential paper, Falk and Szech (2013) provide experimental data that seem to suggest that "market interaction erodes...
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The widespread use of markets leads to unprecedented material well-being in many societies. We study whether market interaction, as a side effect, erodes moral values. An encompassing understanding of the virtues and vices of markets, including their possible impact on moral values, is necessary...
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The widespread use of markets leads to unprecedented material well-being in many societies. We study whether market interaction, as a side effect, erodes moral values. An encompassing understanding of the virtues and vices of markets, including their possible impact on moral values, is necessary...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270575