Morality (redirect from Moral core)
considered anti-realist in the robust sense used here, are considered realist in the sense synonymous with moral universalism. For example, universal prescriptivism...
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Ethical intuitionism (redirect from Moral intuitionism)
forms of moral sense theory. It is usually furthermore taken as essential to ethical intuitionism that there be self-evident or a priori moral knowledge;...
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evolution. Hauser's internet-based 'The Moral Sense Test' involved presenting participants a series of hypothetical moral dilemmas and requesting them to provide...
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to observe the effects on moral judgments of people. There is an internet version of the test called the Moral Sense Test which is aimed at a worldwide...
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faced with moral issues through different periods of physical and cognitive development. Morality concerns an individual's reforming sense of what is...
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the moral exemplars see their morality as a part of their sense of identity and sense of self, not as a conscious choice or chore. Also, the moral exemplars...
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so, in what sense. Incompatibilists regard determinism as at odds with free will, whereas compatibilists think the two can coexist. Moral responsibility...
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approaches when dealing with moral character: Normative ethics involve moral standards that exhibit right and wrong conduct. It is a test of proper behavior and...
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The Defining Issues Test is a component model of moral development devised by James Rest in 1974. The University of Minnesota formally established the...
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Ethics (redirect from Moral community)
Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena. Also called moral philosophy, it investigates normative questions about what people ought to do or...
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A moral panic is a widespread feeling of fear that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being of a community or society...
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In economics, a moral hazard is a situation where an economic actor has an incentive to increase its exposure to risk because it does not bear the full...
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scholars have offered moral foundations theory as an explanation of differences among political progressives (liberals in the American sense), conservatives...
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Intelligence quotient (redirect from Intelligence Test)
But if the purpose is to assess intelligence in a broader sense, the validity of IQ tests is questionable." Some scientists have disputed the value of...
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Moral reasoning is the study of how people think about right and wrong and how they acquire and apply moral rules. It is a subdiscipline of moral psychology...
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objectivist pole is to argue that moral judgements can be rationally defensible, true or false, that there are rational procedural tests for identifying morally...
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The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values is a 2010 book by Sam Harris, in which he promotes a science of morality and argues that many...
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are moral judgment, moral reasoning, moral satisficing, moral sensitivity, moral responsibility, moral motivation, moral identity, moral action, moral development...
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This stands in stark contrast to the moral sense theories and teleological moral theories that dominated moral philosophy at the time of Kant's career...
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honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the...
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Is–ought problem (section Moral oughts)
obligation, and duty—moral obligation and moral duty, that is to say—and of what is morally right and wrong, and of the moral sense of 'ought,' ought to...
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The term sense of place has been used in many different ways. It is a multidimensional, complex construct used to characterize the relationship between...
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Imagination (redirect from Moral imagination)
retrieved 2024-07-31 Dierckxsens, Geoffrey (2019-10-10). "'Making Sense of (Moral) Things': Fallible Man in Relation to Enactivism". In Davidson, Scott...
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moral if it is motivated by a sense of duty, and its maxim may be rationally willed a universal, objective law. Central to Kant's theory of the moral...
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are solely the result of an immediate intuition of the moral sense, why be at any pains to test, correct or review them? Or why educate a faculty whose...
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Intelligence (category Psychological testing)
and Administrative Sciences, 43, 6-11. Hector J. Levesque, Common Sense, the Turing Test, and the Quest for Real AI (2017), p. 80. Zentall, Thomas R. (2019)...
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Utilitarianism (redirect from Moral cluelessness)
consensus on them. According to Sidgwick, commonsense moral principles fail to pass this test, but there are some more abstract principles that pass...
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Autonomy (redirect from Moral autonomy)
In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. Autonomous...
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Service by Lord Diplock: So outrageous in its defiance of logic or accepted moral standards that no sensible person who had applied his mind to the question...
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G. E. Moore (category Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club)
advocating common-sense concepts and contributing to ethics, epistemology and metaphysics. He was said to have an "exceptional personality and moral character"...
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