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  1. Explaining Moral Judgments as Conscious Phenomena.Jinyeong Gim - 2025 - Sogang Journal of Philosophy 80:67-92.
    This paper explores moral judgments as conscious phenomena, highlighting the necessity of an interdisciplinary approach to achieve a comprehensive scientific understanding. Integrating insights from neuroscience, moral psychology, and philosophy of science, it adopts a mechanistic framework to analyze moral judgments through three dimensions: informational diversity, functional dynamics, and intentionality. While the mechanistic approach provides a robust foundation for decomposing moral judgments into their constitutive elements, it faces limitations in establishing causal relationships across neural levels and integrating complex cognitive processes. To (...)
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