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Subject Areas on Research
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"Righteous minds" in health care: measurement and explanatory value of social intuitionism in accounting for the moral judgments in a sample of U.S. physicians.
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"Why can't I move, Doc?" Ethical dilemmas in treating conversion disorders.
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A Call to Action: Ethics Committee Roundtable Recommendations for Addressing Burnout and Moral Distress in Oncology.
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A Preliminary Study Examining the Prevalence and Perceived Intensity of Morally Injurious Events in a Veterans Affairs Chaplaincy Spiritual Injury Support Group.
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A comparison of American and Nepalese children's concepts of freedom of choice and social constraint.
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A reexamination of the effects of intent and consequence on children's moral judgments.
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Abnormal fronto-limbic engagement in incarcerated stimulant users during moral processing.
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Abnormal moral reasoning in complete and partial callosotomy patients.
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Abortion, death, and the sanctity of life.
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Abortion: the agent's perspective.
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Abortion: why the arguments fail.
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Acceptance of external funds by physician organizations: issues and policy options.
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Addiction, Identity, Morality.
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Addressing Palliative Care Clinician Burnout in Organizations: A Workforce Necessity, an Ethical Imperative.
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Adult instruction limits children's flexibility in moral decision making.
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Afterword: Giving good advice: it is not what doctors say, but how they say it.
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Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity.
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Assisted suicide and the case of Dr. Quill and Diane.
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Blame, not ability, impacts moral "ought" judgments for impossible actions: Toward an empirical refutation of "ought" implies "can".
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Burnout and Moral Distress in Oncology: Taking a Deliberate Ethical Step Forward to Optimize Oncologist Well-Being.
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Can psychopathic offenders discern moral wrongs? A new look at the moral/conventional distinction.
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Children protest moral and conventional violations more when they believe actions are freely chosen
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Children's reasoning with peers and parents about moral dilemmas.
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Cholera control and anti-Haitian stigma in the Dominican Republic: from migration policy to lived experience.
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Clinical Research Is a Team Sport.
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Collectivism and the meaning of suffering.
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Commentary: A case for studying the relationship between religion and the practice of medicine.
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Compulsory Organ Retrieval: Morally, But Not Socially, Justified.
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Computational ethics.
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Confronting the moral economy of US racial/ethnic health disparities.
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Consistent Belief in a Good True Self in Misanthropes and Three Interdependent Cultures.
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Correlations of trait and state emotions with utilitarian moral judgements.
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Courage and Compassion: Virtues in Caring for So-Called "Difficult" Patients.
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Disagreement, justification, and equitable moral judgments: A brief training study.
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Dishonesty in scientific research.
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Distinct neuronal patterns of positive and negative moral processing in psychopathy.
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Distributing scarce livers: the moral reasoning of the general public.
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Does bedside rationing violate patients' best interests? An exploration of "moral hazard".
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Ethical considerations in research involving human subjects.
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Ethical considerations in research involving human subjects.
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Ethics: Moral issues of human-non-human primate neural grafting.
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Fertility patients' views about frozen embryo disposition: results of a multi-institutional U.S. survey.
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Five-year-olds understand fair as equal in a mini-ultimatum game.
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Formation of trusts and spend down to Medicaid.
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Freedom from what? Separating lay concepts of freedom.
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From the Johns Hopkins Baby to Baby Miller: what have we learned from four decades of reflection on neonatal cases?
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From the editor: Moral choices and human health.
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Giving Preschoolers Choice Increases Sharing Behavior
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Health care and human rights: against the split duty gambit.
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How does inequality affect our sense of moral obligation?
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How to Allow Conscientious Objection in Medicine While Protecting Patient Rights.
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Human decision-making biases in the moral dilemmas of autonomous vehicles.
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I'm not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions.
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Oncologist Burnout, Emotional Well-Being, and Moral Distress: Considerations for the Cancer Organization's Response for Readiness, Mitigation, and Resilience.
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Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approach.
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Improving Comparative Effectiveness Trials.
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In Defense of Nudging When the Stakes Are High.
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Infection, incest, and iniquity: investigating the neural correlates of disgust and morality.
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Integrity and Conscience in Medical Ethics: A Ciceronian Perspective
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Intellectual humility and perceptions of political opponents.
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Introduction to the special issue "Moral injury care: Practices and collaboration".
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Is morality unified? Evidence that distinct neural systems underlie moral judgments of harm, dishonesty, and disgust.
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Joint influences of individual and work unit abusive supervision on ethical intentions and behaviors: a moderated mediation model.
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Leaving a Choice for Others: Children’s Evaluations of Considerate, Socially-Mindful Actions
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Leighton's theory of sentiments: explorations and speculations on barriers to interpersonal forgiveness.
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Lying to each other: when internal medicine residents use deception with their colleagues.
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Making moral principles suit yourself.
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Medical education as moral formation: an Aristotelian account of medical professionalsim.
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Medical paternalism or legal imperialism: not the only alternatives for handling Saikewicz-type cases.
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Medicine, diet and moral regulation: Foucault's impact on medical sociology.
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Memory and Counterfactual Simulations for Past Wrongdoings Foster Moral Learning and Improvement.
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Memory, community and the reasons for living: theological and ethical reflections on suicide and euthanasia.
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Misconceptions about missed conceptions: The meanings of emergency contraceptive pills use among young adult couples
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Misplaced flexibility: revise policies but cling to principles.
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Moral Injury: An Increasingly Recognized and Widespread Syndrome.
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Moral Injury: Contextualized Care.
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Moral appraisals affect doing/allowing judgments.
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Moral controversy, directive counsel, and the doctor's role: findings from a national survey of obstetrician-gynecologists.
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Moral dilemmas and trust in leaders during a global health crisis.
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Moral engagement, combat trauma, and the lure of psychiatric dualism: why psychiatry is more than a technical discipline.
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Moral foundations vignettes: a standardized stimulus database of scenarios based on moral foundations theory.
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Moral injury from war and other severe trauma.
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Moral masochism: on the connection between guilt and self-punishment.
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Moral transgression during the Vietnam War: a path analysis of the psychological impact of veterans' involvement in wartime atrocities.
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Morality and politics: Comparing alternate theories.
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Morality in the time of cognitive famine: The effects of memory load on cooperation and honesty.
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Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action
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Neural and Cognitive Signatures of Guilt Predict Hypocritical Blame.
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Neural basis of moral verdict and moral deliberation.
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Neuroethics: Fostering Collaborations to Enable Neuroscientific Discovery
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No evidence for unethical amnesia for imagined actions: A failed replication and extension.
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Offering more without offering compensation: non-compensating benefits for living kidney donors.
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Part-revived Pig Brains Raise Slew of Ethical Quandaries
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Paying the Right Amount to Challenge Trial Participants - We Need to Use Behavioral Science Insights to Sell What's Right.
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Philosophic perspectives on access to health care: distributive justice in health care.
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Physicians, thou shalt ration: the necessary role of bedside rationing in controlling healthcare costs.
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Preparing for an influenza pandemic: are some people more equal than others?
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Preschoolers consider (absent) others when choosing a distribution procedure.
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Prisoners on death row should be accepted as organ donors.
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Pro-environmental behavior: rational choice meets moral motivation.
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Project on the Good Physician: A Proposal for a Moral Intuitionist Model of Virtuous Caring.
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Purity homophily in social networks.
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Rationale for Spiritually Oriented Cognitive Processing Therapy for Moral Injury in Active Duty Military and Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
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Reaching Consensus in Polarized Moral Debates.
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Reasons probably won't change your mind: The role of reasons in revising moral decisions.
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Reduced amygdala-orbitofrontal connectivity during moral judgments in youths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits.
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Religion, conscience, and controversial clinical practices.
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Religious concepts of brain death and associated problems.
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Remembering moral and immoral actions in constructing the self.
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Replicating and extending the effects of auditory religious cues on dishonest behavior.
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Response to Open Peer Commentaries on "Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in a Tertiary Care Veterinary Specialty Hospital: Adaptation of the Human Clinical Consultation Committee Model".
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Resting-state brain fluctuation and functional connectivity dissociate moral injury from posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Returning to roots: on social information processing and moral development.
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Screening for moral injury and comparatively evaluating moral injury measures in relation to mental illness symptomatology and diagnosis.
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Semantic and moral debates about hastening death: a survey of bioethicists.
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Serious Ethical Violations by Physicians: What's the Solution?
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Shared brain activity for aesthetic and moral judgments: implications for the Beauty-is-Good stereotype.
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Social exchange and the developing syntax of moral orientation.
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Social versus individual motivation: implications for normative definitions of religious orientation.
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Sophocles' Philoctetes and Moral Injury in the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Spanning our differences: moral psychology, physician beliefs, and the practice of medicine.
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Spiritual values in the setting of health care priorities.
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Still unconvinced, but still tentative: a reply to DeGrazia
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Structure-seeking as a psychological antecedent of beliefs about morality.
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Subcomponents of psychopathy have opposing correlations with punishment judgments.
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Task force 6: Code of conduct for staff and volunteer leadership.
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The Controversy Over Retrospective Moral Judgment
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The Development and Psychometric Properties of the Immigration Law Concerns Scale (ILCS) for HIV Testing.
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The Moral Injury Symptom Scale-Military Version.
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The NERSH Questionnaire and Pool of Data from 12 Countries: Development and Description.
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The Valjean effect: Visceral states and cheating.
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The brain adapts to dishonesty.
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The centrality of remembered moral and immoral actions in constructing personal identity.
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The consent process and children
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The counterfeit self: the deceptive costs of faking it.
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The dark side of creativity: original thinkers can be more dishonest.
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The demands and limits of care--ethical reflections on the moral dilemma of neonatal intensive care.
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The gift of voice.
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The influence of understanding and having choice on children's prosocial behavior
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The moral psychology of obligation.
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The morality of organization versus organized members: Organizations are attributed more control and responsibility for negative outcomes than are equivalent members.
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The myth of genetic enhancement.
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The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions.
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The predictable irrationality of righteous minds, and the work of ethicists.
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The reasons young children give to peers when explaining their judgments of moral and conventional rules.
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The rise of empirical research in medical ethics: a MacIntyrean critique and proposal.
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The role of affect in feelings of obligation.
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Three Principles to REVISE People's Unethical Behavior.
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Treatment of Moral Injury in U.S. Veterans with PTSD Using a Structured Chaplain Intervention.
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Two Distinct Moral Mechanisms for Ascribing and Denying Intentionality
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Valence framing effects on moral judgments: A meta-analysis.
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Values and moral experience in global health: bridging the local and the global.
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What Counts as "Clinical Data" in Machine Learning Healthcare Applications?
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What Ought We to Do With "Thick Terms"? A Response to Frankfurt & Coady's "Bringing Philosophy to Bear on Moral Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Construct Validation".
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What does the modularity of morals have to do with ethics? Four moral sprouts plus or minus a few.
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When it's not easy to do the right thing: Developmental changes in understanding cost drive evaluations of moral praiseworthiness.
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Young children do not perceive distributional fairness as a moral norm.
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Young children enforce social norms selectively depending on the violator's group affiliation.
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Young children selectively avoid helping people with harmful intentions.
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Young children's behavioral and emotional responses to different social norm violations.
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