moral deliberation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmoralanddeliberation
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moral
adjective
uk/ˈmɒr.əl/us/ˈmɔːr.əl/
relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than ...
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deliberation
noun
uk/dɪˌlɪb.əˈreɪ.ʃən/us/dɪˌlɪb.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
formal
considering or ...
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Moral reasoning, when personal happiness is seriously considered below the surface ofmoraldeliberation, becomes prudential reasoning.
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The answers lie in the specific stories of those individuals - stories to be pursued if we are to perform intelligentmoraldeliberation.
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Moraldeliberationin practice is not and cannot be rote application of principles and rules; it must be creatively flexible and adaptive.
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Moreover, intelligentmoraldeliberationinvolves a "dramatic rehearsal" in which we rehearse the responses of others in a story-structured way to consider various alternative solutions.
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These principles provide a singular perspective formoraldeliberationabout medical decisions, and history can show us how far back and how broadly this consensus has been shared.
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Moraldeliberationthrough imagination works, in part, to develop a coherent story (or "narrative") that adequately "expresses" the conflicts that characterize the particular problem to be solved.
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Universalist and contextual accounts of autonomy are often presented as an ' either\\or ' choice in moral deliberations.
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What options then are left for integrative moral deliberations about the cases in question?
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We may want to improve everyone's lot, but believe that the worse off someone is in absolute terms, the greater weight they should receive in our moral deliberations.
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Kant believed that the incorporation of consequences intomoraldeliberationwas a deep mistake, since it denies the necessity of practical maxims in governing the working of the will.
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