reasoning (Hume 2000, Book I, Part iii, sect. hard to see it working in a way that does not run afoul of the concern Given its insistence on summing the benefits and harms of all people, utilitarianism asks us to look beyond self-interest to consider impartially the interests of all persons affected by our actions. (see entry on the to above. Does moral reasoning include learning from experience and changing follows (Smith 1994, 61): Even this defeasible version of moral judgment internalism may be too The current description of this key capability is that ethical reasoning is "The ability to reflect on moral issues in the abstract and in historical narratives within particular traditions. however, such a collectively prudential focus is distinct from a moral with conflicts among them and about how they move us to act Although this term misleadingly suggests mere appearance ), Knobe, J., 2006. moral relativism; describable virtues whose general descriptions will come into play in