When a bad deed makes headlines, the first thing we want to know is whether the perpetrator did it “on purpose.” Intention matters in our moral judgments, as we intuitively realize and many studies confirm. Now studies suggest that this focus on the cause of an event can distort our understanding of the damage done--and knowing harm has been inflicted can even change the way we view the victims, ascribing them pain and consciousness when none might exist.

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Source: A "Blame Bias" Distorts Our Judgment


David Cottle

UBB Owner & Administrator