Malleable Morality: Re-Shaping Moral Judgments in Health Policymaking

Citation:

Shelly Simana. 2023. “Malleable Morality: Re-Shaping Moral Judgments in Health Policymaking.” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 51, Pp. 344 - 354. Publisher's Version

Abstract:

Governments often seek the advice of “moral experts,” such as bioethicists and moral philosophers. They commonly assume that these experts’ moral judgments are primarily a product of deliberate reasoning. The article challenges this assumption, arguing that experts’ moral judgments may instead be primarily a product of moral intuitions which, often subconsciously, respond to the social setting. Therefore, health policymaking should involve a broader public dialogue.
Last updated on 11/16/2023