Language
affects on our moral decisions. Such conclusion results from
psychologist's research made by American and Spanish team. Thinking
and speaking foreign language we react in emotional way.
A
simple example- a person who is going to make a love confession,
could think for a while and imagine would it be easier to say this
words in mother language or in, for example, English. Would it be
easier to say „kocham Cię” or „I love you”? According to
american-spanish team poles would be definitely less stressed saying
it in English. The team claims that language has a lot to do with
emotions and morality.
Very common survey to see our choices connects with morality is, so called, trolley test. Participants of such test are shown two situations. In the first one on the platform they see very quickly riding trolley with five people inside. It is known that they cannot do anything and that the trolley will crash and the passengers would die. The only way to stop a car is to push a fat man on the tracks. Doing such thing by devoting one persons life- five others are saved.
Very common survey to see our choices connects with morality is, so called, trolley test. Participants of such test are shown two situations. In the first one on the platform they see very quickly riding trolley with five people inside. It is known that they cannot do anything and that the trolley will crash and the passengers would die. The only way to stop a car is to push a fat man on the tracks. Doing such thing by devoting one persons life- five others are saved.
Second
scenario is also starting with a speeding cart. This time the only
way to safe their life is to switch the crossover and change the
trolley’s track on a one on which somebody is just walking. Again
we have to decide if sacrifice somebody's life to safe another five,
but the situation is a little different- in the first scenario we
compare breaking killing prohibition with warrant of saving
somebody's life- says professor Boaz Keysar, psychologist from
Chicago
University. People mostly decide
not to push a man, because our morality tells us first of all that we
cannot kill anyone.That scenario causes a strong emotional reaction
-he adds. In the second scenario- a man walking on a track is
walking there , but it isn't our fault. This is why it is easier to
decide to switch the crossover rather than push a man- he explains.
So
far, nobody has linked moral choices with thinking in native language
or in foreign language. In multicultural societies or corporations
this question is appearing as a crucial one. Would a person for whom
English is second language, for example when that person is a member
o jury, value situation in a different way , than somebody for whom
English is a native language?.- asks professor Keysar.
His
psychologist team from spanish Pompeu Fabry University in Barcelona,
conducted study on 725 respondents. Half of them were Spanish and
English was their second language , and the other half used the
languages inversely. Each participant was familiar with scenarios
about a trolleys. The language didn’t matter as far as choosing the
scenario was concerned- 80 per cent chose switching the crossover in
less emotional scenario. Differences appeared in a group where people
were asked to think in foreign language- they more frequently choose
the decision about pushing a man.
When
we think in foreign languages, our morality becomes more utilitarian.
We' re less afraid of a loss, we're easier willing the risk, we feel
less emotionally related to environment- claims prof.Keysar. In his
opinion it relates to processes of learning. First language we learn
being children, from our family, in our house.These are times full of
emotions , this is why our native language is strongly characterized
by emotions. We learn foreign languages in less emotional situations
– he explains.
- Are your experiences comparable to psychologist research?
- Did you notice that things which you'd like to say changes when you try to speak foreign language?
- Maybe you like (when you're nervous) or have to (at work?) use foreign language in some situations? Please write about it.
Comments
I often use other languages when speaking, no matter if I'm nervous or not. For example, English is so popular in almost every country that it created new form of languages: like spanglish, polnglish etc.
Answering on the last question, I say only that I sometimes like to speaking and thinking in foreign language. It’s a good exercise and I’m improving my vocabulary, accent and grammar skills.
It is quite difficult to answer this question. I think my morality is same independently from language. Pushing a man is not a case. In fact I could probably do nothing and allow someone else to make this decision. However I would agree that words spoken in foreign language are less emotional, we do not respect them equally like the one spoken in our native language.
Did you notice that things which you'd like to say changes when you try to speak foreign language?
Yes, there is a difference in a way we speak or try to communicate something in foreign language. Perhaps because we find it more difficult. It is much easier to express our self in native language.
Maybe you like (when you're nervous) or have to (at work?) use foreign language in some situations? Please write about it.
It can be very challenging to express something that is very complicated in foreign language. I am sure that this might be very stressful, especially when this is very important for the business to communicate effectively and precise.
I am very fast, but sometimes make mistakes
2. Do you know any specific types of keyboards?
I know only one its Dvorak keyboard.
3. How do you imagine the future of keyboards? Is there anything which could replace it?
it would be amazing to control the keyboard by mind ;)
I never noticed that... Worth thinking to be honest.
Did you notice that things which you'd like to say changes when you try to speak foreign language?
I always try to change my mindset to language I use ( either it is polish or english) to speak clearly what is on my mind.
Maybe you like (when you're nervous) or have to (at work?) use foreign language in some situations? Please write about it.
Sometimes it is necessary, especially in IT, You do not use polish words only technical english.