نتایج جستجو برای: moral principles

تعداد نتایج: 181730  

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2013
Andrea Manfrinati Lorella Lotto Michela Sarlo Daniela Palomba Rino Rumiati

Traditional studies on moral judgement used resolutions of moral dilemmas that were framed in terms of acceptability of the consequentialist action promoting a greater good, thus overlooking the deontological implications (choices cannot be justified by their consequences). Recently, some authors have suggested a parallelism between automatic, unreflective emotional responses and deontological ...

Journal: :مدیریت ورزشی 0
سارا کشکر استادیار، گروه مدیریت ورزشی، دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی، دانشگاه علامه طباطبائی، تهران- ایران غلامعلی کارگر دانشیار، گروه مدیریت ورزشی، دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی، دانشگاه علامه طباطبائی، تهران- ایران روناک بی نیاز دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، گروه مدیریت ورزشی، دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی، دانشگاه علامه طباطبائی، تهران- ایران

the aim of this study was to compare the time spent watching television, the expected moral values ​​transmitted via television, the features of life and sport patterns and the moral properties of selected patterns between high school male and female students. in this survey, population consisted of high school male and female students in islamabad gharb city in 2012. the sample was 382 subject...

2011
Boris Litvin

What implications does a dirty-handed politician‟s assertion that dirty hands are necessary for certain political achievements have on our understanding of the relationship between political actors and the political community? The problem of dirty hands, as described in Michael Walzer‟s “Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands,” occurs when a political actor finds that he must transgress o...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2007
Kenneth V Iserson John C Moskop

This 2-article series offers a conceptual, historical, and moral analysis of the practice of triage. Part I distinguishes triage from related concepts, reviews the evolution of triage principles and practices, and describes the settings in which triage is commonly practiced. Part II identifies and examines the moral values and principles underlying the practice of triage.

2007
Kenneth V. Iserson John C. Moskop

This 2-article series offers a conceptual, historical, and moral analysis of the practice of triage. Part I distinguishes triage from related concepts, reviews the evolution of triage principles and practices, and describes the settings in which triage is commonly practiced. Part II identifies and examines the moral values and principles underlying the practice of triage. [Ann Emerg Med. 2007;4...

2008
Erica Roeder Gilbert Harman Adam Smith

The approach to generative grammar originating with Chomsky (1957) has been enormously successful within linguistics. Seeing such success, one wonders whether a similar approach might help us understand other human domains besides language. One such domain is morality. Could there be universal generative moral grammar? More specifically, might it be useful to moral theory to develop an explicit...

Journal: :Topics in cognitive science 2010
Joseph M. Paxton Joshua D. Greene

Recent research in moral psychology highlights the role of emotion and intuition in moral judgment. In the wake of these findings, the role and significance of moral reasoning remain uncertain. In this article, we distinguish among different kinds of moral reasoning and review evidence suggesting that at least some kinds of moral reasoning play significant roles in moral judgment, including rol...

2011
JAKOB ELSTER

It is common in moral philosophy to test the validity of moral principles by proposing counter-examples in the form of cases where the application of the principle does not give the conclusion we intuitively find valid. These cases are often imaginary and sometimes rather ‘outlandish’, involving ray guns, non-existent creatures, etc. I discuss whether we can test moral principles with the help ...

Journal: :Psychosocial Intervention 2014

2010
Thomas Scanlon Kevin Vallier

In Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame, Thomas Scanlon challenges moral philosophers with a subtle analysis of how permissibility, meaning and blame are to be understood. Scanlon’s challenge is significant not only because he is a moral philosopher of considerable stature but because his analysis proceeds with an unusual degree of care. Scanlon employs a number of novel distinction...

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