Context-sensitive Consequentialist
Chapter 5 – Towards a situated consequentialism Introduction In this chapter, I outline a way of approaching rationality assessment which I call the context-sensitive consequentialist approach and provide an example of how it can be applied to empirical data obtained from experimental studies based on reasoning tasks. As is well-known, in the last decades, different kinds of contextualist approaches have been employed in various philosophical fields, particularly epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of language. Up to now, however, there has […]