
34 - Fiery Cushman: The Possibility of Violence
Stanford Psychology Podcast
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Generate a Consensus Set
In the process of generating a consideration set we rapidly dismiss morally intolerable options, either intuitively or deliberately. It's remarkable to me, and actually quite mysterious, how we can do this, if you consider just how complex a computation this seemingly simple decision would require. So it feels like your mind has to first to bring to the fore the set of possible options, then it has to hold them there as you evaluate the quality of each solution by comparing each one to your idiosyncratic moral value system. Then you have to eliminate the ones that don't measure up to remain with the ideally, the morally acceptable stuff in your consideration set. I mean, i could grant that weare at least representing
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