2016. "What Matters and How it Matters: A Choice- Theoretic Representation of Moral Theories." London School of Economics, unpub- lished manuscript.Franz Dietrich and Christian List: What matters and how it matters: A choice-theoretic representation of moral theories. Working paper, London School...
It aims to offer a coherent basis for understanding and resolving moral conflicts. 15 While morals are deeply personal and often emotionally influenced, ethics relies on logical deliberation and ethical theories to evaluate actions and their impacts. Ethic encompasses various schools of thought, ...
What are the theories of punishment? What is the social disengagement theory? What is moral disengagement theory? What is reverse brainstorming? What is the main policy implication of social conflict theory? What theory argues that crime is due to social conflict?
Footnote 39 In a passage that is worth citing in full, Alexander and Sherwin state their main argument thus: Our view is that the reasoning used to determine the law is just ordinary reasoning – moral, empirical, and deductive, the view that there are special forms of reasoning unique to ...
Yes, but its shape and extent are educable. Moral fundamentalism is at odds with the greatest educational need in any democracy. Drawing again from Dewey, that need is to improve “the methods and conditions of debate, discussion and persuasion. That is the problem of the public.” ...
GMAT Reading Comprehension Practice Question – Main Point There are two theories that have been used to explain ancient and modern tragedy. Neither quite explains the complexity of the tragic process or the tragic hero, but each explains important elements of tragedy, and, because their conclusions...
a. Define the following ethical theory: deontological ethics. b. Give an ethical example of the theory. What are the ethical issues surrounding client competency and substitute decision-makers? What is moral exclusion, how would it lead to unethical business decisions, and what can be done to ...
We present a new "reason-based" approach to the formal representation of moral theories, drawing on recent decision-theoretic work. We show that any moral theory within a very large class can be represented in terms of two parameters: (i) a specification of which properties of the objects of...
Rather, they focus on the role of morality in education in general. The Moral Situation The discussion of what “moral education” means very much depends on the clarification of a prior question: What are the issues a person faces when he/she is confronted by a moral situation that calls...
What were the civic virtues of the founding fathers? What are examples from government or religion from 18th century France and England influenced modern-day America? What is the definition of command economy? How does the US Constitution reflect the theories of majoritarian and pluralist democracy?