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Are Language Models Consequentialist or Deontological Moral Reasoners?
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Are Language Models Consequentialist or Deontological Moral Reasoners?

27 May 2025
Keenan Samway
Max Kleiman-Weiner
David Guzman Piedrahita
Amélie Reymond
Bernhard Schölkopf
Zhijing Jin
    ELMLRM
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Papers citing "Are Language Models Consequentialist or Deontological Moral Reasoners?"

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MoReBench: Evaluating Procedural and Pluralistic Moral Reasoning in Language Models, More than Outcomes
MoReBench: Evaluating Procedural and Pluralistic Moral Reasoning in Language Models, More than Outcomes
Yu Ying Chiu
Michael S. Lee
Rachel Calcott
Brandon Handoko
Paul de Font-Reaulx
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Mantas Mazeika
Bing Liu
Yejin Choi
Mitchell L. Gordon
Sydney Levine
ELMLRM
129
0
0
18 Oct 2025
Measuring Moral LLM Responses in Multilingual Capacities
Measuring Moral LLM Responses in Multilingual Capacities
Kimaya Basu
Savi Kolari
Allison Yu
ELM
99
0
0
09 Oct 2025
ManagerBench: Evaluating the Safety-Pragmatism Trade-off in Autonomous LLMs
ManagerBench: Evaluating the Safety-Pragmatism Trade-off in Autonomous LLMs
Adi Simhi
Jonathan Herzig
Martin Tutek
Itay Itzhak
Idan Szpektor
Yonatan Belinkov
LLMAG
101
0
0
01 Oct 2025
The Greatest Good Benchmark: Measuring LLMs' Alignment with Utilitarian Moral Dilemmas
The Greatest Good Benchmark: Measuring LLMs' Alignment with Utilitarian Moral Dilemmas
Giovanni Franco Gabriel Marraffini
Andrés Cotton
Noe Fabian Hsueh
Axel Fridman
Juan Wisznia
Luciano Del Corro
186
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25 Mar 2025
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