Moral Choices for Our Future Selves
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Moral Choices for Our Future Selves
An Empirical Theory of Prudential Perception and a Moral Theory of Prudence
Vigano, Eleonora
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2022
120
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Inglês
9780367634933
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Chapter 1. How do we perceive our future selves? The neurobehavioral basis of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 2. What is the nature of the relationship in which we stand with our future selves? Practical and moral issues of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 3. How should we treat our future selves? The moral requirements of prudence to one's present and future selves
Chapter 4. How does the Moral Theory of Prudence work in practice? The application of the theory to advance healthcare directives in dementia
Conclusion
Chapter 1. How do we perceive our future selves? The neurobehavioral basis of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 2. What is the nature of the relationship in which we stand with our future selves? Practical and moral issues of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 3. How should we treat our future selves? The moral requirements of prudence to one's present and future selves
Chapter 4. How does the Moral Theory of Prudence work in practice? The application of the theory to advance healthcare directives in dementia
Conclusion
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Eleonora Vigano;future selves;future self;self-control;moral psychology;prudence;neuroethics;intemporal choices;intrapersonal conflicts;empathy;cognitive science;perspective-taking;personal identity;intergenerational ethics;dementia;Construal Level Theory;Good Life;Core Normative Principles;Nonhuman Sentient Beings;Advance Healthcare Directives;Episodic Future Thinking;Full Moral Standing;Intertemporal Preferences;Psychological Continuity;Strong Causal Relation;Neurobehavioral Studies;Temporal Discounting;Advance Directives;Simulation Efficacy;Personal Transformative Experiences;High Level Construal;Egocentricity Bias;Self-control Failure;Non-identity Problem;Russian Nobleman;Simulation Accuracy;Nonidentity Problem;Temporal Neutrality;Normative Principles
Introduction
Chapter 1. How do we perceive our future selves? The neurobehavioral basis of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 2. What is the nature of the relationship in which we stand with our future selves? Practical and moral issues of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 3. How should we treat our future selves? The moral requirements of prudence to one's present and future selves
Chapter 4. How does the Moral Theory of Prudence work in practice? The application of the theory to advance healthcare directives in dementia
Conclusion
Chapter 1. How do we perceive our future selves? The neurobehavioral basis of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 2. What is the nature of the relationship in which we stand with our future selves? Practical and moral issues of one's perception of the future self
Chapter 3. How should we treat our future selves? The moral requirements of prudence to one's present and future selves
Chapter 4. How does the Moral Theory of Prudence work in practice? The application of the theory to advance healthcare directives in dementia
Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Eleonora Vigano;future selves;future self;self-control;moral psychology;prudence;neuroethics;intemporal choices;intrapersonal conflicts;empathy;cognitive science;perspective-taking;personal identity;intergenerational ethics;dementia;Construal Level Theory;Good Life;Core Normative Principles;Nonhuman Sentient Beings;Advance Healthcare Directives;Episodic Future Thinking;Full Moral Standing;Intertemporal Preferences;Psychological Continuity;Strong Causal Relation;Neurobehavioral Studies;Temporal Discounting;Advance Directives;Simulation Efficacy;Personal Transformative Experiences;High Level Construal;Egocentricity Bias;Self-control Failure;Non-identity Problem;Russian Nobleman;Simulation Accuracy;Nonidentity Problem;Temporal Neutrality;Normative Principles