نتایج جستجو برای: consequentialist beneficiaries

تعداد نتایج: 7774  

Journal: :International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities 2018

Journal: :Journal of controversial ideas 2023

We offer a consequentialist-based rejection of recent argument claiming that patients should no longer be required to specify sex category (i.e., mark “male” or “female”) on healthcare forms. The targeted argument—based claims non-binary and transgender experience negative consequences when asked choose category—fails because (1) data are provided support this claim; (2) the broader removing in...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science, research and technology in extension and education systems 2014
fariya abubakari farida abubakari

the study examines the effects of awareness of fertilizer subsidy on the yield of crops among rural farmers in ghana. random sampling was used to select six communities and 10 households per community. they include bawku, navrongo, tolon kumbungu and walewale from the northern part and ejura and atebubu in the southern part of ghana. primary data were collected from the sampled household by adm...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2001
G F Loewenstein E U Weber C K Hsee N Welch

Virtually all current theories of choice under risk or uncertainty are cognitive and consequentialist. They assume that people assess the desirability and likelihood of possible outcomes of choice alternatives and integrate this information through some type of expectation-based calculus to arrive at a decision. The authors propose an alternative theoretical perspective, the risk-as-feelings hy...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2009
Tania Lombrozo

Traditional approaches to moral psychology assumed that moral judgments resulted from the application of explicit commitments, such as those embodied in consequentialist or deontological philosophies. In contrast, recent work suggests that moral judgments often result from unconscious or emotional processes, with explicit commitments generated post hoc. This paper explores the intermediate posi...

2001
Peter J. Hammond

Suppose that a social behaviour norm specifies ethical decisions at all decision nodes of every finite decision tree whose terminal nodes have consequences in a given domain. Suppose too that behaviour is both consistent in subtrees and continuous as probabilities vary. Suppose that the social consequence domain consists of profiles of individual consequences defined broadly enough so that only...

2015
Yiyun Shou Fei Song

Previous studies found that the likelihood of subjects to choose a deontological judgment (e.g., allowing harm) or a consequentialist judgment (e.g., doing harm) varied across different moral dilemmas. The present paper explored if the variation can be explained by the differentiation of the perceived outcome probabilities. We generated moral dilemmas that were similar to the classical trolley ...

2015
Taylor Mangan TAYLOR LEE MANGAN

Experiencing ubiquitous contention, the correlation between execution as a form of legal punishment and morality pervades in the modern era to form a central concern for examination. Competing accounts of moral theories have provided dichotomous vindications for capital punishment, indicating a substantial strife in criminal justice morality. This thesis will examine these rival philosophies in...

2008
Clint Ballinger

This article shows how the social sciences, particularly human geography, rejected hard determinism by the mid-twentieth century largely on the deontological basis that it is irreconcilable with social justice, yet this rejection came just before a burst of creative development in consequentialist theories of social justice that problematize a facile rejection of determinism on moral grounds, a...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science 2014
Clifford Sosis Michael A Bishop

A theory of rationality is a theory that evaluates instances of reasoning as rational, irrational, or (ir)rational to some degree. Theories can be categorized as rule-based or consequentialist. Rule-based theories say that rational reasoning accords with certain rules (e.g., of logic or probability). Consequentialist theories say that rational reasoning tends to produce good consequences. For i...

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