Gaining Perspective on Perspective Taking

Business Ethics Journal Review 5 (7):40-46 (2017)
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Cojuharenco and Sguera’s study shows that both perspective taking and empathic concern can reduce the acceptability of lying. This critique outlines a number of conceptual difficulties and limitations with their dualistic model. Specifically, they conflate ethical reasoning with perspective taking and empathic concern with intuitionism. Moreover, by limiting moral thinking to these binary options it restricts the ways in which ethical judgements can be made.

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