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Jason Lam

Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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  • Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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    Moral decision-making entails negotiation over the psychological mechanisms underlying decisions
    with Paul Conway and Constanine Sedikides
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 49. 2026.
    Levine et al. offer a compelling theory of moral decision-making, yet underemphasize the role of social perception. We argue that moral judgments function not only to evaluate actions but also to signal moral character. This signaling shapes social interactions and guides moral processing, highlighting the need to integrate reputational and relational dynamics into models of moral cognition.
    Cognitive Sciences
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