Psychology study mapping moral intuitions about agency and experience across entities
Psychology study mapping moral intuitions about agency and experience across entities The text is an excerpt from an academic discussion of a moral psychology study. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial transactions, or links to powerful actors. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a study categorizing entities by perceived experience and agency.; Maps moral intuitions about punishment, pleasure, and harm.; References ethical considerations for experiments on animals and vulnerable humans.
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Psychology study mapping moral intuitions about agency and experience across entities The text is an excerpt from an academic discussion of a moral psychology study. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial transactions, or links to powerful actors. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a study categorizing entities by perceived experience and agency.; Maps moral intuitions about punishment, pleasure, and harm.; References ethical considerations for experiments on animals and vulnerable humans.
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