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One of the more important debates concerning objectivity in the social sciences concerns the role value judgments play and, importantly, whether value-laden research entails claims about the desirability of actions.
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The contextual information includes the state of the organism, the location of targets of action, the desirability of an action, motor intentions, and sensory inputs apt for either selecting or triggering motor programs.
(It's even likely that the incarcerated person can do some things the unincarcerated person can't.[23]) So it is probably more helpful to focus on the greater quality and desirability of the actions open to the unincarcerated person.
One is where the effort makes no difference to the kind of action that the agent performs but does increase the moral desirability of that action, say, because the desirability of the action is determined in part by the way in which the agent came to perform it.
The other is where the effort makes no difference either to the kind of action performed or to its moral desirability, but the agent reasonably believed that the effort would increase the moral desirability of the action.
In the wake of his decision last weekend to defer the matter to congress, Syrians, both in Syria and abroad, remain divided over the desirability of such action.Many, perhaps most, of President Bashar Assad's opponents favour a strike.
Coroners generally take a societal perspective in considering the desirability of preventive action.
Practical reason, by contrast, is concerned not with the truth of propositions but with the desirability or value of actions.
On the contrary, it fosters a relatively high level of agreement between the interacting parties because to a large extent, it contains the inherent desirability of performing certain actions (Frazier and Summers 1984).
There are reasons to think that effort which is unnecessary, in our revised sense, confers no moral worth it simply seems implausible that one should gain moral credit by exerting effort that neither makes nor is reasonably expected to make any difference to the moral desirability of one's action.
A wider interpretation is that sensory evidence is one of a multitude of possible contributors to the overall "desirability" of a particular course of action (Dorris & Glimcher, 2004).
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