Many contemporary ethicists use case-based reasoning to reach consistent beliefs about ethical matters. The idea is that particular cases elicit moral intuitions, which provide defeasible reasons to believe in their content. However, most proponents of case-based moral reasoning are not very explicit about how they resolve inconsistencies and how they abstract principles from judgments about particular cases. The aim of this article is to outline a methodologycalled Consistency Reasoning Casuistryfor case-based reasoning in ethics. This methodology draws on Richmond Campbell and Victor Kumars naturalistic model for the resolution of inconsistencies between the content of intuitions about particular cases. I argue that reasons similar to tho...
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The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
In debates about ethics and morality, justification of belief poses a difficult problem for any woul...
This essay concerns itself with the methodology of practical ethics. There is a variety of methods e...
A recurrent issue in the vast amount of literature on reasoning models in ethics is the role and nat...
The general purpose of this dissertation is to explore casuistry--case-based reasoning--as a discred...
This paper examines the role that casuistry, a model of bioethical reasoning revived by Jonsen and T...
The theoretical framework for this research contrasting moral and factual reasoning was derived from...
Is moral realism compatible with the existence of moral disagreements? Since moral realism requires ...
International audienceThe role of reasoning in our moral lives has been increasingly called into que...
This work articulates and defends an evidence based account of moral epistemology called Case Evide...
Can reasoning improve moral judgments and lead to moral progress? Pessimistic answers to this questi...
If acting morally can be viewed as acting consistently with a moral principle or rule, then being a ...
A moral judgment is the conclusion of a psychological process, and a moral belief is thecognitive co...
We present a moral reasoner, Moral Coppélia that combines rational ethical theory with affective sta...
The Emotional Perception Model of moral judgment intends to account for experientialism about morali...
Do moral norms invariably supply agents with reasons? Does the dedicated immoralist necessarily have...
In debates about ethics and morality, justification of belief poses a difficult problem for any woul...
This essay concerns itself with the methodology of practical ethics. There is a variety of methods e...