Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particular situations. These situations often cannot be subsumed easily under general norms and call for a delicate balance of norms and circumstances. I describe situations where opposing courses of action seem morally reasonable and I call them states of deliberative equilibrium. I review Aristotle’s and Kant’s conceptions of moral judgment and I offer a rule for stepping from deliberation to judgment in many situations of equilibrium.Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particular situations. These situations often cannot be subsumed easily under general norms and call for a delicate balance...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05Is conscious reflection necessary for good moral ju...
Moral dilemmas engender conflicts between two traditions: consequentialism, which evaluates actions ...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
Is moral judgment intuitive or deliberative? The parallel morality hypothesis suggests that the answ...
The aim of this paper is to present the possibility of moral judgment interpretation in terms of Ari...
Recently, some philosophers working in applied moral philosophy have concluded that the received rul...
Many philosophers have explored what it is to commit a moral wrong and how to understand the violati...
For philosophers like Plato, Kant, Hegel, and Marx, theoretical systems were compelling tools for de...
This chapter presents a new argument for thinking of traditional ethical theories as methods that ca...
A recurrent issue in the vast amount of literature on reasoning models in ethics is the role and nat...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
Deontologists have been slow to address decision-making under risk and uncertainty, no doubt because...
When analyzing people’s moral compass it can be noticed that moral responses often are malleable. Pe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05Is conscious reflection necessary for good moral ju...
Moral dilemmas engender conflicts between two traditions: consequentialism, which evaluates actions ...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
Is moral judgment intuitive or deliberative? The parallel morality hypothesis suggests that the answ...
The aim of this paper is to present the possibility of moral judgment interpretation in terms of Ari...
Recently, some philosophers working in applied moral philosophy have concluded that the received rul...
Many philosophers have explored what it is to commit a moral wrong and how to understand the violati...
For philosophers like Plato, Kant, Hegel, and Marx, theoretical systems were compelling tools for de...
This chapter presents a new argument for thinking of traditional ethical theories as methods that ca...
A recurrent issue in the vast amount of literature on reasoning models in ethics is the role and nat...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
Deontologists have been slow to address decision-making under risk and uncertainty, no doubt because...
When analyzing people’s moral compass it can be noticed that moral responses often are malleable. Pe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05Is conscious reflection necessary for good moral ju...
Moral dilemmas engender conflicts between two traditions: consequentialism, which evaluates actions ...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...