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Styles of Syllogistic Decision-Making and Elements of a Moral Argument

Abstract: This 6 page report discusses issues associated with moral and syllogistic decision making based on specific resources. The premise of the report is that it is valuable to understand what constitutes the most basic principles of decision making and how that then relates to the elements of a moral argument. Argumentation may exist in terms of a variety of syllogistic frameworks that then lead to a greater ability to understand the underlying principles of a debate and provide the best possible basis for making a moral decision. Consequentialist and nonconsequentialist thinking and thinkers are also briefly discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.


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Subcatagory: Business Ethics


 

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