Moral Judgment, Human Motivation, and Neural Networks

The topic of moral judgment is of interest to many fields. Studying moral judgment based on currently available computational intelligence methods and techniques may shed new light on the matter. This article reviews computational models of moral judgment on the basis of the CLARION cognitive archit...

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