-based on duties; doesn't matter what the consequences are, some things are just right and some are just wrong-categorical imperative What are the three main principles in Kantian ethics? 1. Persons as ends in themselves (never treat someone as a means to an end)2. Social contract theory...
This paper investigates how character ethicists use rules and principles in their virtue-centered and narrative-dependent theories, and how such limited use fails to appreciate the performative content of Christian doctrine. If they are ... DW Haddorff - 《Horizons》 被引量: 2发表: 1996年 Judgin...
These include the minimization of evil, the maximization of the good, fidelity to moral principles, and the minimization of the harms caused by flawed human nature. A major problem with moral theories is that in specific circumstances we may believe in two moral principles, but to honor one ...
moral道德judgementprinciples判断introduction Maike Albertzart 1 MORAL PRINCIPLES AND MORAL JUDGEMENT Introduction Over the last two decades traditional, principle-based moral theories have come under attack from several quarters. The most radical attack has been launched by so-called moral particularists ac...
Many of these moral theories include teleological and moral obligation, moral norms, moral duties, right action, character traits, moral principles, moral rules, decision making and courses of action to determine the best consequences. Utilitarianism: A Theory of Consequences Utilitarianism, first ...
as in a general, philosophical framework: it should not provide ready-to-use kits of moral principles; rather, it must show the history, epistemology and conceptual structure of moral theories that would enable those who have to make decisions to be as informed and as responsible as possible....
Between Principles and Rules Chapter © 2022 The Division of Normativity and a Defence of Demanding Moral Theories Article Open access 08 November 2022 References Allport, G. W.: 1979,The Nature of Prejudice (3rd ed.), Addison Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, Mass. Google Scholar Aronson...
• Both theories are exercises in analytical moral philosophy which aspire to provide rational principles to support particular conceptions of just social arrangements. moral value• They include judgment and moral values.• The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening...
Outlining the major competing theories in the history of political and moral philosophy- from Locke and Hume through Hart, Rawls, and Nozick- John Simmons attempts to understand and solve the ancient problem of political obligation. 作者简介 ··· 约翰·西蒙斯,美国弗吉尼亚大学哲学系与法学院教授,...
Moreover, neither a best-systems theory of moral principles nor any of the competing theories of moral principles proposed by Sean McKeever and Michael Ridge, Pekka Vyrynen, and Mark Lance and Margaret Little could vindicate the law conception of moral principles. I conclude with some brief ...