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+ | ==Yes! According to some philosophers== | ||
+ | In various schools of thought, an [[agent]] can use one's [[mind]] in order to [[decide]] on a course of [[action]]. This can be done on the basis of expected [[consequence]]s, experiential [[value]]s, or any other [[motivation]]. | ||
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+ | ===With CodeWOW=== | ||
+ | This site is in some sense predicated on the rational analysis of morality. | ||
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+ | ==No! According to some religions== | ||
+ | Some religions seem to suggest that acting wisely consists of obeying their dictates. In these schemes, thinking about what to [[do]] is unwise. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Ethics]] |