Tag: Ethical Frameworks


DESCRIPTIVE RESPONSIBILITY

Introduction to Descriptive Responsibility Responsibility, in its broadest sense, serves as a cornerstone for human interaction, ethics, and jurisprudence. For centuries, philosophical inquiry has grappled with defining the boundaries of accountability, typically focusing on individual agency, moral culpability, and corresponding legal sanctions. However, this traditional, individualistic framework often proves inadequate when confronting complex, large-scale societal […]

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ETHICAL JUDGMENT

Ethical Judgment The Core Definition of Ethical Judgment Ethical judgment is a complex and fundamental cognitive and emotional process through which individuals evaluate situations, actions, or decisions against a set of moral principles or societal standards to determine what is right, wrong, good, or bad. It is not merely an intellectual exercise but an active […]

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