Moral coherence processes: constructing culpability and consequences

Current Opinion in Psychology(2015)

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•Explores an explanatory coherence perspective on moral reasoning.•People reverse engineer descriptive beliefs to support desired moral conclusions.•People ascribe greater culpability to actors for immoral than moral actions.•People assume immoral actions to have negative consequences and moral actions to have positive consequences.•Moral coherence processes blur the distinction between descriptive and prescriptive judgment.
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