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  1. Preface appealing to students. The moral issues approach, on its own, howev r, has some drawbacks. It often fails to provide students with the analytical tools necessary for making rea -life moral decisions. …

  2. Our morality is shaped by multiple factors: what we inherit, where we habitually put our attention, what actions we choose, and the per-ceptual sensitivities and capacities we develop from how we were …

  3. There are three questions in ethics which must be kept apart. Let them be called respectively the psychological ques-tion, the metaphysical question, and the casuistic question. The psychological …

  4. Moral Objectivism Moral Objectivism holds that there are objective, universal moral principles that are valid for all people. Louis Pojman proposes one such moral principle that he believes is binding upon …

  5. Summarizes moral philosophy as an essential inquiry, categorizing it into key areas and methodologies for moral reasoning. Includes questions about meta-ethics, normative ethics, applied ethics, valid …

  6. One way to think consistently in this way is to have a moral theory, i.e. a set of moral principles which systematically link moral beliefs to one another by means of a set of coherent moral principles.

  7. Reflecting and discussing moral dilemmas in community empowers individuals to gain understanding, perspective and greater wisdom. The following Approach to Moral Dilemmas can be used as a …