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Perceiving commitments: When we both know that you are counting on me

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Mind & Language
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37
Publication Issue
4
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/13830
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Can commitments be generated without promises or gestures conventionally interpreted as such? We hypothesized that people believe that commitments are in place when one agent has led a recipient to rely on her to do something, even without a commissive speech act or any action conventionalized as such, and this is mutual knowledge. To probe this, we presented participants with online vignettes describing everyday situations in which a recipient's expectations were frustrated by one's behavior. Our results show that moral judgments differed significantly according to whether the recipient's reliance was mutually known, irrespective of whether this was verbally acknowledged.
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Journal article
Date
2022
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10.1111/mila.12333
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