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Another way is by having recourse to role morality: within morality itself there are general moral principles, rules etc. and then special moral requirements dictated by significant social roles.
Instead we reflect upon similar examples and general moral principles, trying to arrive at a balanced view of the morally relevant features of the case at hand.
The other judges said that any rule has got to be interpreted against the background of some general moral principles, one of which was that people can't profit through their own deliberate wrong.
The diverse approaches to moral theology through the centuries have varied greatly in their recourse to logical reasoning and in the degree of their acceptance of general moral principles that are considered universally applicable.
There were further nuanced reflections on the complexity of political choices and the place of prudential judgments in applying general moral principles to particular circumstances or to particular candidates.
He rejects rationalist goals to identify and systematize necessarily true and general moral principles.
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Second, law can be derived from morality by a more-indirect process, which Aquinas called (in Latin) determinatio determination or specification of how a general moral principle applies in specific circumstances to facilitate human coordination.
These critics typically claim it is better to act from a general moral principle like "aid the needy" than a particular caring feeling for a specific person.
The conception of moral reasoning found in the Mencius offers important material for reflection on the process of moral judgment, especially for those who have come to reject the simple model of judgment as deduction from premises including a general moral principle and a description of the conditions that make the principle applicable to the situation at hand.
If beneficence is a general moral principle and if physicians are positioned to supply many forms of benefit, there is no manifest reason why physicians' hands are tied to the single benefit of healing, even in their role as medical professionals.
A constructive interpretation in Dworkin's technical sense is one that seeks both to explain the previous source-based norms in terms of some more-general moral principles about fairness and justice for which they stand and to rely on those explanatory moral principles to provide an attractive moral justification for the legal system as it exists.
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