Moral hypocrisy in moral dilemma

Lin Zhumei, Zhu Liqi
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Moral hypocrisy is a phenomenon in which individuals evaluating other people's moral transgressions differ from their evaluations of the same transgressions enacted by themselves. The present study examined whether there is a moral hypocrisy when participants take different roles in moral dilemma. We found that although participants' decisions were no different when they taking different roles in moral dilemmas, the participants in the role of a protagonist took more time to make a decision. These results demonstrated that there may be an implicit moral hypocrisy in moral dilemmas and supported the view that it is the volitionally-guided justifications that results i n hypocrisy.
道德困境中的道德虚伪
道德伪善是个体对他人道德越轨行为的评价与对自身道德越轨行为的评价不同的一种现象。本研究考察了当参与者在道德困境中扮演不同角色时是否存在道德伪善。我们发现,尽管在道德困境中扮演不同角色的参与者的决定没有什么不同,但扮演主角的参与者需要更多的时间来做出决定。这些结果表明,在道德困境中可能存在一种隐含的道德伪善,并支持了这一观点,即是意志引导的辩护导致了伪善。
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