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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Why Empathy Is Not a Reliable Source of Information in Moral Decision Making
Contributor:
Decety, Jean
imprint:
SAGE Publications, 2021
Published in:Current Directions in Psychological Science
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1177/09637214211031943
ISSN:
0963-7214;
1467-8721
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
<jats:p>Although empathy drives prosocial behaviors, it is not always a reliable source of information in moral decision making. In this essay, I integrate evolutionary theory, behavioral economics, psychology, and social neuroscience to demonstrate why and how empathy is unconsciously and rapidly modulated by various social signals and situational factors. This theoretical framework explains why decision making that relies solely on empathy is not ideal and can, at times, erode ethical values. This perspective has social and societal implications and can be used to reduce cognitive biases and guide moral decisions.</jats:p>