Why we forgive what can’t be controlled

Volume: 147, Pages: 133 - 143
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Volitional control matters greatly for moral judgment: Coerced agents receive less condemnation for outcomes they cause. Less well understood is the psychological basis of this effect. Control may influence perceptions of intent for the outcome that occurs or perceptions of causal role in that outcome. Here, we show that an agent who chooses to do the right thing but accidentally causes a bad outcome receives relatively more punishment than an...
Paper Details
Title
Why we forgive what can’t be controlled
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
147
Pages
133 - 143
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