Understanding the Moral Cube
The Moral Cube is a tool designed to help people think more clearly about moral decisions. It provides a structured way to assess actions by considering three key dimensions: Ends (Goals & Intentions), Means (Sacrifice), and Character (Awareness & Self-Control).
The Concept
Rather than prescribing what is right or wrong, the Cube offers a space for reflection. By answering questions about motivation, sacrifice, and character, each scenario is mapped onto three orthogonal (right-angle) axes—x, y, and z. This creates a unique position within the Cube that represents the moral complexity of each action.
Why Use the Moral Cube?
The Moral Cube isn't just about exploring different perspectives—it's about understanding why we judge actions as right or wrong. When good intentions clash with difficult trade-offs, the Cube helps break down these decisions into clear components.
By using the Cube, you can compare moral reasoning across time, between people, and even with AI systems. This comparison reveals where human and machine perspectives align or differ, offering valuable insights as AI becomes increasingly prevalent in our world.
Our Approach
We often rely on intuition or cultural norms for moral judgments. The Moral Cube offers a more structured path. It helps align your values with your actions while fostering meaningful discussions about complex ethical choices.
Explore, reflect, and discover your moral perspective within the Cube.