
Episode 002 - Hallvard Lillehammer on Trolley Problems and the Nature of Ethical Intuitions
London Philosophy Talk
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Exploring the Role of Ethical Intuitions in Moral Decision-Making
Delving into the nature of ethical intuitions, this chapter examines their place in ethical theorizing and the construction of ethical theories, discussing how these initial reactions are viewed by philosophers and scientists. It raises questions about the reliability of intuitions in guiding moral decision-making and highlights concerns about their manipulability and robustness for critical scrutiny.
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