I wonder if there’s a connection with this recent article showing that moral self-judgment is stronger for future than past actions. Maybe the lack of affective component makes ppl more negatively-biased regarding morality https://t.co/pJLcUtLM6X
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Good title. Though kind of “duh” for anyone who’s ever engaged in ex post rationalization? https://t.co/WrnT5TVO4A https://t.co/zFM5KCeROK
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@ImanEurope saw some research recently that I think relates “across four studies (N = 915), people favored more extreme rewards and punishments for their future than their past actions.” https://t.co/sEjA3St509 present difficulty speaks to the possibility
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Very interesting research paper. Moralizing increases when seen as a potential guide for action. Looks like a variant on neuroscientist David Rioch's maxim: “What you see is what you intend to do about it”.