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Citation

Shaw A, Choshen-Hillel S. Behav. Brain Sci. 2020; 43: e86.

Affiliation

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Business Administration and the Center for the Study of Rationality, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem9190501. Shoham@huji.ac.ilhttps://shohamchoshen.wixsite.com/psych.

Comment On:

Behav Brain Sci 2019;43:e56.

Comment In:

Behav Brain Sci 2020;43:e89.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/S0140525X19002577

PMID

32349820

Abstract

Satisfying one's obligations is an important part of being human. However, people's obligations can often prescribe contradictory behaviors. Moral obligations conflict (loyalty vs. fairness), and so do obligations to different groups (country vs. family when one is called to war). We propose that a broader framework is needed to account for how people balance different social and moral obligations.


Language: en

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