The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tools on the grounds that they are reasons based. First, I will conduct a preliminary analysis in which I highlight the acceptance of methodological pluralism in the practice of medical ethics. Here, the point is to show the possibility of using intuitive methods given the pluralism framework. Second, I will argue that the best starting point of elaborating such methods is a bottom-up perspective. Third, I will address the worry of subjectivism. Under the influence of certain rationalist positions and recent developments in cognitive science and moral psychology, one might think that intuitive methods of moral decision making are essent...
Recent work in the cognitive science of morality has been taken to show that moral judgment is large...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...
Purpose of the research is a critical analysis of the reliability of intuitive moral decisions. Meth...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuit...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
The United Kingdom’s General Medical Council investigation of Dr. Michael Munro raises concerns abou...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
This paper deals with the relationship between the emotional dimension and the rational dimension in...
Recent work in the cognitive science of morality has been taken to show that moral judgment is large...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
The aim of this paper is to argue that intuitive methods of moral decision making are objective tool...
Purpose of the research is a critical analysis of the reliability of intuitive moral decisions. Meth...
Purpose of the research is the study of relationship between emotional and rational factors in moral...
This is a review of what the currently dominant theories of moral decision-making are and where they...
My goal for this paper can be presented as follows: I will attempt to show that objections to intuit...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
The United Kingdom’s General Medical Council investigation of Dr. Michael Munro raises concerns abou...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
This paper deals with the relationship between the emotional dimension and the rational dimension in...
Recent work in the cognitive science of morality has been taken to show that moral judgment is large...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...