Modern utilitarians who are disinclined to appeal to intuition sometimes adopt an attitudinist view of ethical judgement, of the sort we shall examine in our third chapter.
(That it is good to save the soul, if it is, is not just a tautology, but an ethical judgement.)
When Hare speaks of universalisability he refers to the requirement that one be prepared to support one's ethical judgements by precepts couched in completely general terms.
You're making ethical judgements.
Each of these involves ethical judgements, occasionally difficult, often straightforward; often deliberate but more often unconscious.
May not the same argument be accepted in our thinking about ethical and esthetic judgements?
Daleiden explains, based on the research of James Rest "it would take a Ph.D. in philosophy to make the more difficult ethical judgements.
Hal Varian stated that the choice of discount rate was an inherently ethical judgement for which there was no definitive answer.
All ethical and moral judgement attempts to make consistent descriptions of complex situations and difficult decisions.
We will not play a part in enabling the EU to harmonise national ethical judgements.