Mark H. Herman

Mark H. Herman
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Lecturer at Arkansas State University

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Current institution
Arkansas State University
Current position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (2)
Conference Paper
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The capacity to act in accordance with one's morality (broadly construed) is constitutive of moral agency. This capacity can be undermined--in whole or in part--by, for instance, hypnosis, addiction, or obsessive-compulsion. Another way this capacity can be undermined is through poor moral reasoning. Moral irrationality can frustrate one's capacity...
Thesis
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In this dissertation, I construct scientifically and practically adequate moral analogs of cognitive heuristics and biases. Cognitive heuristics are reasoning “shortcuts” that are efficient but flawed. Such flaws yield systematic judgment errors—i.e., cognitive biases. For example, the availability heuristic infers an event’s probability by seeing...