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Person as moral scientist
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 October 2010
Abstract
Scientists are generally more moral, and moralists more scientific, than Knobe suggests. His own experiments show that people, rather than making unscientific judgements about the moral intentions of others, are behaving as good Bayesians who take account of prior knowledge.
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