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Morality, Moral Dilemmas, and Moral Requirements

1996
Abstract There are at least two issues that are central to determining whether genuine moral dilemmas exist. The first is whether moral considerations are bound to “run out” in certain situations, leaving an agent with conflicting moral requirements.
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Common morality and moral reform

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2009
The idea of moral reform requires that morality be more than a description of what people do value, for there has to be some measure against which to assess progress. Otherwise, any change is not reform, but simply difference. Therefore, I discuss moral reform in relation to two prescriptive approaches to common morality, which I distinguish as the ...
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Moral Cognition and Moral Emotions

2017
Moral cognition, a central aspect of human social functioning, involves complex interactions between emotion and reasoning to tell right from wrong. In this chapter, we summarize the cognitive neuroscience literature on moral cognition and moral emotions, highlighting their close relationship with other social cognition domains.
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Morale positiva vs morale critica

Materiali per una storia della cultura giuridica, 2014
Il saggio esamina alcune ambiguità del concetto di "morale" e ricostruisce criticamente i modi in cui alcuni classici del pensiero utilitarista e analitico hanno cercato di eliminarle. Particolare attenzione è dedicata alle opposizioni "m. positiva vs m. critica", "m. convenzionale" vs "m. in conflitto", "diritto naturale positivo" vs p. di utilità.
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The Morality of Moral Education

The Hastings Center Report, 1978
E ighteen students, about to embark on graduate work in educational psychology, were asked to state their professional interests. In 1970 most of them would have mentioned open education or de-schooling. In the mid-sixties they would have said compensatory education. And five years earlier it would have been programmed instruction.
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Individual Morality and Statistical Morality

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
Excerpt In most human situations we soon become involved in operations that we start without knowing too well what the consequences will be, operations that we do not know how to stop.
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ARE MORAL PHILOSOPHERS MORAL EXPERTS?

Bioethics, 2010
ABSTRACTIn this paper I examine the question of whether ethicists are moral experts. I call people moral experts if their moral judgments are correct with high probability and for the right reasons. I defend three theses, while developing a version of the coherence theory of moral justification based on the differences between moral and nonmoral ...
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Moral Perception and Moral Knowledge

2015
This paper presents a theory of how perception provides a basis for moral knowledge. To do this, the paper sketches a theory of perception, explores the sense in which moral perception may deserve that name, and explains how certain moral properties may be perceptible. It does not presuppose a causal account of moral properties.
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Morale

Royal United Services Institution. Journal, 1950
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