Essays about: "haidt"

Found 3 essays containing the word haidt.

  1. 1. Beyond the Canvas: A Mixed Methods Study of Awe-Experiences in Virtual Reality Featuring Abstract and Figurative Art

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Wilgot Qvant; Nike Stolpe Wikström; [2023]
    Keywords : awe; Virtual Reality; VR; emotions; abstract art; epistemic emotion; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Purpose: This thesis delves into the dynamic relation between awe and art, specifically focusing on abstract versus representational art within immersive Virtual Reality (VR) environments. Prompted by the expansion of awe research since Keltner and Haidt’s seminal work (2003) and the research gap on art and VR, this study explores whether the level of abstraction in art influences the intensity of the awe experience. READ MORE

  2. 2. Computational model for morality and emotions in EmoBN

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Medie- och Informationsteknik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Henry Fröcklin; [2014]
    Keywords : artificial; general; intelligence; moral; decision making; appraisal; emotions; expected; moral; bystander; footbridge; trolley problem; MFT; UMG; behaviour network; EmoBN; EEN;

    Abstract : This master thesis presents an approach on how to design moral behaviour in a scenario with een. een is an iteration of emobn which is based on bn, an action selection system with activation dynamics among modules, goal oriented and capable of prediction and planing. READ MORE

  3. 3. Implicit and Explicit Moral Reasoning

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Praktisk filosofi

    Author : Anders Persson; [2012]
    Keywords : implicit; explicit; moral reasoning; dual-process; dual-system; greene; haidt; blameworthy; consequentialism; deontology; trolley; footbridge; kahane; implicit bias; elephant and the rider; naturalistic fallacy; ought-is; Philosophy and Religion;

    Abstract : In this paper I examine potential implications of how a “Dual-process theory” of the mind can influence ethical theory. It is a theory dividing the brain in two system, an (1) implicit system, as intuitive, automatic and unconscious, and an (2) explicit system, as a deductive and conscious process. READ MORE