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Authors: David Edmonds
footbridge scenarios,
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; monkey case,
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; trap door case,
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foresight,
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free will,
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202n11
Frege, Gottlob,
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Gäfgen, Magnus: and kidnapping of Jakob von Metzler,
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Gage, Phineas,
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Game Theory,
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Gaudi, Antoni,
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Gettier, Edmund L, III,
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Greene, Joshua,
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202n19
Haidt, Jonathan,
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Harcourt, William, Sir,
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Hare, Richard,
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80
Hauser, Marc,
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200n4
heuristics,
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Hobbes, Thomas,
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homicide: intentional,
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14
; warfare as,
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; Zeebrugge Ferry Killer,
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homosexuality,
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hormones: and mating habits of voles,
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; oxytocin,
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; serotonin,
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; testosterone,
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; vasopressin,
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Hume, David,
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hypnotism,
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Implicit Attitude Test (IAT),
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inequality,
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inhibitions, loss of,
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innate morality,
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200n1
intention: Aquinas and intentional murder,
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; children and,
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; DDE and,
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; deontology and distinction between intentional and unintentional harm,
193n5
; direct
vs.
oblique,
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; and Doctrine of Triple Effect,
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; in Extra Push case,
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vs.
foresight,
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; “guided by evil,”
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197n9
; homicide and,
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; Kamm and,
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; Knobe Effect and,
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; Mikail and,
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; Nagel and,
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; in Six Behind One variant,
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; in Spur,
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; in Two Loop case,
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Intention
(Anscombe),
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Intricate Ethics
(Kamm),
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
(Bentham),
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intuition,
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; behavioral economics and,
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; dual neural systems and,
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; as suspect or unreliable,
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See also
moral intuition
Iphigenia in Aulis
(Euripides),
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Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?
(Gettier),
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Joaching, Robert Unger,
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Johu, Hiroyuki,
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2
Kahneman, Daniel: and Asian disease case,
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; fast and slow dual neural systems,
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Kamm, Frances,
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,
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; Doctrine of Triple Effect,
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; Party case,
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; Tractor Man case,
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,; Tumble case,
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Kant, Immanuel,
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; Categorical Imperative,
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196n5
; refuge case and,
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Kenny, Anthony, Sir,
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31
Kripke, Saul,
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language: linguistics,
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; ordinary language movement,
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194n3
; private,
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Lazy Susan case,
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liberty,
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See also
free will
lifeboat case,
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Locke, John: cobbler and prince case,
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; and
tabula rasa
,
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logical positivism,
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14
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193n1
Loop case,
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Maltese conjoined twins case,
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Marcović, Mihailo,
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Metzler, Jakob von,
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Midgely, Mary,
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Mikhail, John,
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Milgram, Stanley,
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Mill, James,
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Mill, John Stewart,
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198n20
monkey case,
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Monsarrat, Nicholas,
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mood: chemical manipulation of,
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; as variable in moral judgment,
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moral grammar,
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moral intuition: Bentham and disregard for,
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; of children,
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; culture and moral judgment,
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; DDE and,
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; establishing principle and,
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; as innate,
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; Mikhail’s experiments and influences on,
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; Moral Sense Test and,
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; reflective equilibrium,
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; thought experiments as test of,
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; utilitarianism and,
199n1
; weight and value of,
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199n1
moral judgment: brain injuries or abnormalities and,
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; chemical manipulation of,
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; experience and,
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; innate morality and,
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; parental and social influences on,
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moral relativism,
200n1
Moral Sense Test (Harvard),
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murder.
See
homicide
Murdoch, Iris,
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Nagel, Thomas,
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names, as influence on responses,
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Natural Goodness
(Foot),
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Navarro, Ruben,
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Nazis: Eichmann and Kant’s Categorical Imperative as defense,
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; London blitz during WWII,
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; Nazi thought experiment,
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Sophie’s Choice
(film),
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Nazi Thought Experiment,
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negative duty,
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neurochemistry: oxytocin,
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; propranolol,
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; Prozac,
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; serotonin,
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; testosterone,
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; vasopressin,
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neuroscience,
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; chemical modification of neuroprocesses,
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See also
neurochemistry
); dual systems,
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; Greene and,
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; Haidt and (
See
Haidt, Jonathan
); Kahneman and (
See
Kahneman, Daniel
); neuroskepticism,
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; opposition between emotion and calculation,
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; Phineas Gage and,
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; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),
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; Ramachandran and,
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; in relation to utilitarianism,
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Nicomachean Ethics
(Aristotle),
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Nozick, Robert: experience machine case,
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nuclear weapons,
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ordinary language movement,
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organized labor: strikes,
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organ transplants: real-life transplant case,
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; theoretical transplant case,
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Oxfam,
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oxytocin,
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Pareto, Vilfredo Federico Damaso,
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; Pareto Efficiency,
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; Pareto Principle,
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Parfit, Derek: Tele-Transporter case,
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Parker, Richard,
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particularism,
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Party case,
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personal responsibility: DDE and,
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pharmaceuticals (drugs),
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Plato,
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positive duty,
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preexisting
vs.
created threat,
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“The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of the Double Effect” (Foot),
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