نتایج جستجو برای: utilitarian beliefs

تعداد نتایج: 49595  

Journal: :European Journal of International Relations 2021

Elites are central in creating, operating, defending and contesting international organisations (IOs), but little research is available about their attitudes toward these bodies. To address this gap, article offers the first systematic comparative analysis of elite perceptions IO legitimacy. Building on a unique multi-country multi-sector survey 860 elites undertaken 2017–19, we map explain leg...

Journal: :Cell Biology Education 2004

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Background: Utilitarianism is a school whose founders have justified it by emphasizing consequentialism as a public interest. The school of utilitarianism is a moral and naturalistic school that justifies principles such as justice and individual and collective freedoms. For utilitarian, one cannot rely solely on individual interests and neglect the collective interest or group interest. Human ...

2012
Guy Kahane Katja Wiech Nicholas Shackel Miguel Farias Julian Savulescu Irene Tracey

Neuroimaging studies on moral decision-making have thus far largely focused on differences between moral judgments with opposing utilitarian (well-being maximizing) and deontological (duty-based) content. However, these studies have investigated moral dilemmas involving extreme situations, and did not control for two distinct dimensions of moral judgment: whether or not it is intuitive (immedia...

Journal: :Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry 2014
Alexis E Whitton Julie D Henry Jessica R Grisham

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Abnormalities in cognitive control and disgust responding are well-documented in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and also interfere with flexible, outcome-driven utilitarian moral reasoning. The current study examined whether individuals with OCD differ from healthy and anxious individuals in their use of utilitarian moral reasoning, and whether abnormalities in i...

Journal: :Auslegung: a Journal of Philosophy 1978

2013
Katja Wiech Guy Kahane Nicholas Shackel Miguel Farias Julian Savulescu Irene Tracey

Recent research on moral decision-making has suggested that many common moral judgments are based on immediate intuitions. However, some individuals arrive at highly counterintuitive utilitarian conclusions about when it is permissible to harm other individuals. Such utilitarian judgments have been attributed to effortful reasoning that has overcome our natural emotional aversion to harming oth...

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