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THE Moral Intuitions in Moral Decision-Making

Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
Moral intuitions are strong, stable, immediate moral beliefs. Scholars have put forward many theories about the origin of moral intuition from different perspectives. Based on many scholars’ theoretical analysis of moral intuition, this paper takes Kant’s moral philosophy as the basic framework. It further introduces caring ethics and utilitarianism as
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Emotions, Decision Making, and Morality

2015
Emotion is a popular topic, and there are a number of theories that connect emotions to morality and our decision making. Unfortunately, few of them start from an understanding of moral theory and so few can advise us in emotional evaluation in any thorough-going, robust sense.
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Moral Decision Making

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, 1998
Kenneth E. Aupperle   +2 more
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Decision-Making and Moral Actions

1991
In this chapter I shall discuss decision-making in general and moral decision-making in particular. A study of decision-making is particularly important in the unified utilitarian theory, because the only difference between the decision-making for a moral action and that for a nonmoral action lies in the factor of feeling of moral satisfaction involved
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Moral Decision Making in Neonatal Intensive Care

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1992
To gain information about the perspective that neonatal intensive-care unit nurses use to make moral decisions.Descriptive.Neonatal intensive-care unit of a large teaching hospital in the midwestern United States.Convenience sample of 26 female nurses working in a neonatal intensive-care unit.Audiotaped, semistructured interviews and demographic ...
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Decision-making under Moral Uncertainty

2000
Abstract What shall I do when I am uncertain what I morally ought to do? Philosophers have paid little attention to this sort of question. Yet moral uncertainty lurks in the background of many of our moral decisions. And given the notorious difficulty of answering moral questions, moral uncertainty is often fitting and proper.
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Moral Decision Making

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, 2001
Rogene A, Buchholz, Sandra B. Rosenthal
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Moral Decision Making

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1993
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Moral Development and Clinical Decision-Making

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1979
K A, Mahon, M D, Fowler
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