Normative moral theories are frequently invoked to serve one of two distinct purposes: (1) explicate a criterion of rightness, or (2) provide an ethical decision-making procedure. Although a criterion of rightness provides a valuable theoretical ideal, proposed criteria rarely can be (nor are they intended to be) directly translated into a feasible decision-making procedure. This paper applies the computational framework of bounded rationality to moral decision-making to ask: how ought a bounded human agent make ethical decisions? We suggest agents ought to follow moral maxims: principles that approximate rightness in many situations, but that can be overridden in specific, precisely describable circumstances. While this intuitive idea has ...
Most often, both agents and human societies use norms to coordinate their on-going activities. Neve...
The aim of the consequentializing project is to show that, for every plausible ethical theory, there...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
Deriving advice that can in fact be utilized by boundedly rational decision makers is a central func...
Decision theory seems to offer a very attractive normative framework for individual and social choic...
http://web.missouri.edu/~klinechair/on-line%20papers/Consequentialism%20for%20LaFollette.docThe thre...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/consequentialism%20for%20Blackwell.docMaximizing act...
In this paper, I argue that Consequentialism represents a kind of ethical theory that is the most pl...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
Cognition affects our daily lives in countless ways, but there has been very little research into ho...
This paper explores what a Rule Consequentialist of Brad Hooker's sort can and should say about norm...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Most often, both agents and human societies use norms to coordinate their on-going activities. Neve...
The aim of the consequentializing project is to show that, for every plausible ethical theory, there...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...
Deriving advice that can in fact be utilized by boundedly rational decision makers is a central func...
Decision theory seems to offer a very attractive normative framework for individual and social choic...
http://web.missouri.edu/~klinechair/on-line%20papers/Consequentialism%20for%20LaFollette.docThe thre...
This paper considers the practical question of why people do not behave in the way they ought to beh...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/consequentialism%20for%20Blackwell.docMaximizing act...
In this paper, I argue that Consequentialism represents a kind of ethical theory that is the most pl...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
This paper sets out a novel challenge to consequentialism as a theory in normative ethics. The chall...
This issue will conclude part II and the whole paper. My reductionistic program in the normative eth...
Cognition affects our daily lives in countless ways, but there has been very little research into ho...
This paper explores what a Rule Consequentialist of Brad Hooker's sort can and should say about norm...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
Most often, both agents and human societies use norms to coordinate their on-going activities. Neve...
The aim of the consequentializing project is to show that, for every plausible ethical theory, there...
Normative theories provide essential tools for understanding behaviour, not just for reasoning, judg...