Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Moral dilemmas — ...
This post is in response to How Moral Principles Make Us Dumb By Jeremy E. Sherman Ph.D. Two weeks ago I said, "I never met a moral principle I could trust." One reader responded: Generalizations and ...
There are times when we find ourselves in difficult situations that require that we make a choice between two options and neither of these options actually resolves the situation we find ourselves, in ...
Introduction The problem of moral failure in contemporary societies is often misdiagnosed as a problem of laws, institutions, or enforcement .
According to the sufficiency principle, distributive justice requires that everyone have some sufficient level of resources or well-being, but inequalities above this ...
Two weeks ago I said, "I never met a moral principle I could trust." One reader responded: Generalizations and abstractions are treacherous indeed, but we need them for directionality and efficacy.
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