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How to make moral choices.

David W Chambers

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    |March 16, 2012
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    Summary

    This study introduces seven moral choice heuristics to guide ethical decision-making. These practical approaches help individuals identify and execute the best course of action in complex moral dilemmas.

    Area of Science:

    • Ethics
    • Moral Psychology
    • Decision Science

    Background:

    • Traditional ethics education often uses case studies and dilemmas.
    • An alternative framework for analyzing moral choices is needed.
    • Understanding the heuristics of moral choice is crucial for ethical behavior.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present an alternative approach to analyzing moral choice situations.
    • To introduce seven moral choice heuristics for ethical decision-making.
    • To enhance the effectiveness of ethical reasoning and action.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of three typical ethical dilemma cases.
    • Application of seven moral choice heuristics.
    • Comparison with traditional principles-based approaches.

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    • Heuristics provide a structured method for evaluating moral choices.
    • The heuristics focus on action-oriented, authentic, and human-centered decision-making.
    • This approach increases the likelihood of identifying optimal solutions.

    Conclusions:

    • Moral choice is an active commitment to one's values.
    • The seven heuristics offer a practical framework for navigating ethical dilemmas.
    • Adopting these heuristics can improve ethical outcomes and personal integrity.