Lucas Fernandes

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As one research group points out, however, the widespread assumption in academic philosophy departments that utilitarianism is the appropriate framework by which to evaluate moral judgment and that individuals who endorse non-utilitarian solutions to moral dilemmas are committing an error, is a curious one. It leads to the ‘counterintuitive conclusion that those individuals who are least prone to moral errors also possess a set of psychological characteristics that many would consider prototypically immoral.’
The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World
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