Journal article
Better Minds, Better Morals: A Procedural Guide to Better Judgment
G Owen Schaefer, Julian Savulescu
JOURNAL OF POSTHUMAN STUDIES-PHILOSOPHY TECHNOLOGY MEDIA | PENN STATE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2017
Abstract
Making more moral decisions - an uncontroversial goal, if ever there was one. But how to go about it? In this article, we offer a practical guide on ways to promote good judgment in our personal and professional lives. We will do this not by outlining what the good life consists in or which values we should accept.Rather, we offer a theory of procedural reliability: a set of dimensions of thought that are generally conducive to good moral reasoning. At the end of the day, we all have to decide for ourselves what is good and bad, right and wrong. The best way to ensure we make the right choices is to ensure the procedures we're employing are sound and reliable. We identify four broad categori..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Julian Savulescu was supported by the Wellcome Trust WT104848/Z/14/Z for work relevant to this article.