Effect of professional expertise and exposure to everyday life decision-making on moral choices

•Pilots (P) and controls (C) were asked to solve moral dilemmas.•Military experience affects moral dilemmas in females P.•Gender differences in moral judgment were not observed in P.•P rated as more morally acceptable utilitarian responses than C. Moral sense is defined as a feeling of fairness or u...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2017-07, Vol.654, p.80-85
Hauptverfasser: Boccia, Maddalena, Verde, Paola, Angelino, Gregorio, Carrozzo, Paolo, Vecchi, Diego, Piccardi, Laura, Colangeli, Stefano, Cordellieri, Pierluigi, Ferlazzo, Fabio, Giannini, Anna Maria
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Zusammenfassung:•Pilots (P) and controls (C) were asked to solve moral dilemmas.•Military experience affects moral dilemmas in females P.•Gender differences in moral judgment were not observed in P.•P rated as more morally acceptable utilitarian responses than C. Moral sense is defined as a feeling of fairness or unfairness of an action that knowingly causes harm to people other than the subject. It is crucial in determining human behavior and becomes pivotal in operational environments. Here we assessed whether professional daily life experience in an operational environment affects moral judgment by asking 41 military pilots of the Italian Air Force (P) and 69 controls (C) to solve 40 moral dilemmas. We found that P gave more morally acceptable utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas. Interestingly, men and women in P equally accepted utilitarian resolutions of moral dilemmas, whereas in C women were less prone than men to accept utilitarian responses. We conclude that professional daily life experience of P, in an operational environment, affects moral judgment and mitigates gender predisposition towards moral dilemmas.
ISSN:0304-3940
1872-7972
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2017.06.036