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Moral Considerability and Decision-Making [PDF]
The paper revisits metaphysical and deontological stances on moral considerability and offers a new criterion for it – “affectability”, that is a capacity of an agent to affect a considered entity.
Hoły-Łuczaj Magdalena
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Pragmatic implications of empirically studying moral decision-making [PDF]
When considering morality, at least three core questions come to mind: Which is the best normative theory? Which theory best describes moral decision-making? Why do people not behave the way they ought to behave?
Nora eHeinzelmann +2 more
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Background Clinical decision-making involves ethical issues that become more and more complex. Nurse interns must be more skilled in making rational and timely decisions when facing ethical dilemmas.
Zongting Luo +9 more
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Background Although nurses are crucial to ensure patients’ peaceful death in hospitals, many nurses experience various ethical conflicts during end-of-life care. Therefore, research on nurses’ entire ethical decision-making process is required to improve
Arum Lim, Sanghee Kim
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Professional decision-making in medicine: Development of a new measure and preliminary evidence of validity [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: This study developed a new Professional Decision-Making in Medicine Measure that assesses the use of effective decision-making strategies: seek help, manage emotions, recognize consequences and rules, and test assumptions and motives.
Antes, Alison L +6 more
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The autonomous vehicle (AV) is one of the first commercialized AI-embedded robots to make autonomous decisions. Despite technological advancements, unavoidable AV accidents that result in life-and-death consequences cannot be completely eliminated.
Jimin Rhim +4 more
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When Friends' and Society's Expectations Collide: A Longitudinal Study of Moral Decision-Making and Personality across College. [PDF]
Early adulthood is a developmentally important time period, with many novel life events needing to be traversed for the first time. Despite this important transition period, few studies examine the development of moral decision-making processes during ...
Kathryn L Bollich +3 more
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IntroductionThe present systematic review investigates the psychological tools available for capturing high-stakes decisions involving life-death content and their psychometric properties.
Benjamin Kai Ni +6 more
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Anger and Moral Reasoning in Decision Making
The aim of the research was to examine the impact of anger on moral reasoning and decision making. We were interested in whether anger leads to more punitive attributions and to greater willingness to help when one perceives immoral behavior ...
Matúš Grežo, Ľubor Pilárik
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