June 7, 2025
philosophy

After reflection, EP. 2: Not all of us consider costs – reflection and moral dilemmas

After reflection, EP. 2: Not all of us consider costs – reflection and moral dilemmas

In this podcast section, I will have Paul Conway and my last role in moral dilemmas. “Not all of us mention costs: Arithmetic reflection envisages utilitarian tendencies, but logical reflection predicts deontological and utilitary trends.” In this article we find that the consequences of the “double process theories” is that the answers to moral dilemmas are not more reflective per sebut more influence on mathematical information. As with all my papers, the free paper of the paper can be found in my CVD in the “Publications” section of the Byrdnick.com/CV.

Nick Byrd and Paul Conway's screenshot of 2019 "They are not all of us who tell costs"

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Nick is a cognitive scientist at the University of State of Florida, learning reasoning, well-being and will. Check out his blog byrdnick.com/blog View all posts by nick byrd

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