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By David A Shapiro

This enlightening tome is helping readers internalize the method during which they make judgements and, eventually, contemplate the ethical instance they set. selecting the right factor to Do is diversified since it stresses perform over conception and does not lecture on morality; quite, it presents instruments for studying tips on how to do the precise factor -- a question that's assorted for everybody. the writer introduces an ethical "spectrum" by which readers can view the selections they face on a daily basis.

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In our reticence to say that someone else is mistaken in their moral beliefs, we are quite rightly advocating tolerance of others' views. When we say "Just because I think slavery is wrong doesn't mean it is," we're implying that, in spite of the wrongness of slavery, it would be equally wrongor worse, evento forcibly require another culture to end its slave-holding practices. And while there might be room for debate about this (depending on how abhorrent those practices were), it's easy enough to see that this is a different judgment than the one about slavery.

According to Kant, an action is morally worthy only if it is undertaken out of a sense of moral duty. " Basically, the categorical imperative says that we should behave only in ways that we would be willing to have everyone else in the world behave in. , 1948). < previous page page_44 next page > < previous page page_45 next page > Page 45 wouldn't want everyone else to act in a certain way, then you shouldn't either. An Ethic of Caring: A number of contemporary feminist philosophers, notably Nel Noddings and Carol Gilligan, have developed a moral theory in which the right thing to do is to be found through an emphasis on the relationship of caring between human beings.

It may be worth our while, therefore, to gaze through the utilitarian prism and see if our judgment of what we ought to do changes. Considering the issue from this new point of view won't necessarily change our mind, but it will bring new options to the table. In short, the moral spectrum model enables us to expand our moral perception and with any luck, choose more wisely. The first step in doing so, then, is to identify which of the seven prisms you tend to rely on. You can then expand your moral palette by blending in the perspectives you tend to downplay.

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