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Emotional Reflection About Risksus in our judgment of the evaluative aspects of risk. In the literature on risk and emotion, the emphasis is on the former phenomenon. That is why most authors propose that if necessary, emotional responses to risks should be corrected by rational and scientific methods. However, when it comes to emNmda-Receptor 发表于 2025-3-28 20:50:23
Book 2010 of appeals to their vanities, their fears, their extravagant hopes, their insecurities. At least one major thread of ethical discourse, the one following Kant, minimizes the importance of the emotions (“the inclinations”) in favor of an emphatically rational decision-making process, and it is worthProphylaxis 发表于 2025-3-28 23:04:25
Moral Heuristics and Riskard to come up with unambiguous cases where the error is both highly intuitive and on reflection uncontroversial – where people can ultimately be embarrassed about their own intuitions. Nonetheless, I hope to show that whatever one’s moral commitments, moral heuristics exist and indeed are omnipreseGnrh670 发表于 2025-3-29 03:07:23
Here’s How I Feel: Don’t Trust Your Feelings!ppropriate ways. These considerations raise two sorts of questions: What methods are appropriate for identifying those areas for which emotions do and do not constitute appropriate appraisals of risk? And are there ethical and non-deceptive ways in which people’s emotional stances can be appropriateASSAY 发表于 2025-3-29 07:59:38
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Marketing Risk: Emotional Appeals Can Promote the Mindless Acceptance of Risk rather ignore, risk. We argue that it is not only morally acceptable but morally imperative to design messages that use emotion effectively to communicate genuine risks, thereby to facilitate rational decisions as to the moral acceptability of risks.Enzyme 发表于 2025-3-29 17:13:20
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The Moral Risks of Risky Technologies treat technologies to the way we treat people. Largely as a matter of habit, we move readily from treating technologies merely as means to treating people merely as means. Accordingly, we should cultivate our personality traits to make sure that we do not slide down this slippery slope, and, in ord