Do you have any examples of pedestrian moral dilemmas to which you’ve applied abstract moral reasoning? How did that work out?
Definitely. Whether to cheat on a test used to be a common moral dilemma. I ended up making different decisions in different circumstances, based on both virtue ethics and consequentialism, and occasionally deontology.
Virtue ethics is not the worst heuristic.
Definitely. Whether to cheat on a test used to be a common moral dilemma. I ended up making different decisions in different circumstances, based on both virtue ethics and consequentialism, and occasionally deontology.