Deconstructing intent to reconstruct morality

Volume: 6, Pages: 97 - 103
Published: Dec 1, 2015
Abstract
Mental state representations are a crucial input to human moral judgment. This fact is often summarized by saying that we restrict moral condemnation to ‘intentional’ harms. This simple description is the beginning of a theory, however, not the end of one. There is rich internal structure to the folk concept of intentional action, which comprises a series of causal relations between mental states, actions and states of affairs in the world....
Paper Details
Title
Deconstructing intent to reconstruct morality
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
6
Pages
97 - 103
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