Papers Published
- McDonald, K; Yin, S; Weese, T; Sinnott-Armstrong, W, Do framing effects debunk moral beliefs?,
BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, vol. 42
(January, 2019),
pp. 2 pages, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS [doi].
(last updated on 2024/04/24)
Abstract: May argues that framing effects do not undermine moral beliefs, because they affect only a minority of moral judgments in small ways. We criticize his estimates of the extent of framing effects on moral judgments, and then we argue that framing effects would cause trouble for moral judgments even if his estimates were correct.
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