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A transformative experience is epistemically revelatory and life-changing. When faced with transformative decisions, the lack of …

Behavioral and neural evidence for a two-dimensional model of utilitarianism (submitted)

Utilitarian ethical theories state that the morality of actions depends on their consequences. Recent work suggests that individual …

Historical principles in distributive decision-making are common, politically variable and malleable (submitted)

Theories of distributive justice highlight different approaches for how people ought to allocate scarce resources. End-result …

Decomposing the neurocomputational mechanisms of deontological moral preferences (submitted)

Research on the neurocomputational mechanisms of moral judgment has typically focused on contrasting utilitarian preferences to …

How well do people know their own motives? As veridical as introspection might seem intuitively, scientists often question subjective …

Humans have an exceptional ability to cooperate relative to many other species. We review the neural mechanisms supporting human …

Trust in leaders is central to citizen compliance with public policies. One potential determinant of trust is how leaders resolve …