Implicit vs Explicit Moral Reasoning

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What is tacit reasoning?

  • Explicit reasoning without well-supported answers
  • Reasoning in a moral context
  • Reasoning without any attempt to reach well-supported answers (correct)
  • Reasoning in an emergency situation

What does the text suggest about reasoning in moral situations?

  • It is always better to reason explicitly
  • It is often better to reason explicitly
  • It is always ill-advised to reason explicitly
  • It is often ill-advised to reason explicitly (correct)

According to recent work in empirical ethics, how do people often reason morally?

  • Well
  • Badly (correct)
  • Responsibly
  • Positively

When might it be a mistake to reason tacitly?

<p>During an emergency (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text suggest about conducting our thinking responsibly?

<p>We should reason when called upon to do so (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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