Arriving at a moral judgment is not a straightforward or linear process in which ethical theories are simply applied to cases. Instead it is a process in which the formulation of the moral problem, the formulation of possible solutions , and the ethical judging of these solutions go hand in hand. This messy character of moral problems, however, does not rule out a systematic approach. In this article, we describe a systematic approach to problem solving that does justice to the complex nature of moral problems and ethical judgment: the ethical cycle. Our goal is to provide a structured and disciplined method of addressing moral problems, which helps to guide a sound analysis of these problems. We will illustrate the usefulness of this cycl...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
The moral and ethical challenges of living in community pertain not only to the intersection of huma...
Building on our previous achievements in machine ethics (Anderson et al. 2006a-b, 2007, 2008), we ar...
Arriving at a moral judgment is not a straightforward or linear process in which ethical theories ar...
This paper starts with the claim that the design analogy, i.e., the analogy between design and ethic...
From an agent-based approach, a core concern of the moral person is his or her identity as a moral a...
There have been many attempts during the history of applied ethics that have tried to develop a theo...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
This paper argues that applied ethics can itself be morally problematic. As illustrated by the case ...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...
This book represents a unique contribution to the study of ethics: an introductory textbook that is ...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
In contemporary moral psychology, an often-heard claim is that knowing how we make moral judgments c...
Ethics is thought by many to be an interesting intellectual exercise that offers little solution for...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
The moral and ethical challenges of living in community pertain not only to the intersection of huma...
Building on our previous achievements in machine ethics (Anderson et al. 2006a-b, 2007, 2008), we ar...
Arriving at a moral judgment is not a straightforward or linear process in which ethical theories ar...
This paper starts with the claim that the design analogy, i.e., the analogy between design and ethic...
From an agent-based approach, a core concern of the moral person is his or her identity as a moral a...
There have been many attempts during the history of applied ethics that have tried to develop a theo...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
This paper argues that applied ethics can itself be morally problematic. As illustrated by the case ...
Ethical theory examines human action in general terms, whereas moral judgment takes place in particu...
The idea that all ethical problems can be resolved with only one moral principle – be that Kant’s Ca...
This book represents a unique contribution to the study of ethics: an introductory textbook that is ...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
In contemporary moral psychology, an often-heard claim is that knowing how we make moral judgments c...
Ethics is thought by many to be an interesting intellectual exercise that offers little solution for...
In many contexts, including multicultural societies and various international settings, ethical disp...
The moral and ethical challenges of living in community pertain not only to the intersection of huma...
Building on our previous achievements in machine ethics (Anderson et al. 2006a-b, 2007, 2008), we ar...