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Comparing AI and human moral reasoning: context-sensitive patterns beyond utilitarian bias. [PDF]
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The Impact of Foreign Language on Meta-Reasoning in Moral Decisions. [PDF]
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Moral dilemmas and moral rules
Cognition, 2006Recent work shows an important asymmetry in lay intuitions about moral dilemmas. Most people think it is permissible to divert a train so that it will kill one innocent person instead of five, but most people think that it is not permissible to push a stranger in front of a train to save five innocents.
Shaun, Nichols, Ron, Mallon
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2023
Abstract Prior to Chapter 7, the book explains certain conflicts, tensions, and violent incidents predominately via the framework of mutuality. Yet, as this chapter explores, the framework of autonomy is also available to shed explanatory light on these phenomena. As the dominant framework, imbued with legitimacy and upheld by the state,
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Abstract Prior to Chapter 7, the book explains certain conflicts, tensions, and violent incidents predominately via the framework of mutuality. Yet, as this chapter explores, the framework of autonomy is also available to shed explanatory light on these phenomena. As the dominant framework, imbued with legitimacy and upheld by the state,
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Crab your tickets now for the hottest event of the nursing year. Next February's Graduation Ball organised by student nurses at St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, is set to be a seil out.
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Crab your tickets now for the hottest event of the nursing year. Next February's Graduation Ball organised by student nurses at St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, is set to be a seil out.
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2018
Peter the Chanter’s Summa de Sacramentis et Animae Consiliis marked a watershed in the history of casuistry. In this work, moral dilemmas, which had previously been peripheral to medieval theology, were at the centre of ethical thought; this had implications for his thought on lying and perjury. A comparison of the Chanter’s Summa with his more popular
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Peter the Chanter’s Summa de Sacramentis et Animae Consiliis marked a watershed in the history of casuistry. In this work, moral dilemmas, which had previously been peripheral to medieval theology, were at the centre of ethical thought; this had implications for his thought on lying and perjury. A comparison of the Chanter’s Summa with his more popular
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Blackfriars, 1953
Can there ever be such a thing as having a vocation to choose the wrong vocation? A man adopts a career only to discover too late that it is the wrong career; marries a woman only to find too late that she is the wrong woman; settles down into a fixed, narrow groove only to find that at heart he is a wanderer.
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Can there ever be such a thing as having a vocation to choose the wrong vocation? A man adopts a career only to discover too late that it is the wrong career; marries a woman only to find too late that she is the wrong woman; settles down into a fixed, narrow groove only to find that at heart he is a wanderer.
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Think, 2009
Could it be that one morally ought to do something morally bad? Some people think the answer is obviously ‘No’. Indeed, these theorists may say, it is contradictory to suppose that one morally ought to do something morally bad. Others hold that it is not a contradiction but a sad fact of life that one may be morally required to do something morally bad.
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Could it be that one morally ought to do something morally bad? Some people think the answer is obviously ‘No’. Indeed, these theorists may say, it is contradictory to suppose that one morally ought to do something morally bad. Others hold that it is not a contradiction but a sad fact of life that one may be morally required to do something morally bad.
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