Which perspective do you find you make choices from?
From my point of view, it is difficult for me to say that I make my choices from only one of them, because it depends on the situation, but what I actually know is that most of the time, I make my choices from the consequentialist view.
Why?
The reason why I make my choices mainly from the consequentialist view is basically because since I was a kid, my parents used to tell me all the time that every single action that we commit has a consequence or an echo in our lives. Besides of that I understood that even though the categorical view sometimes can be a good choice in order to take one decision, ultimately the consequences are the most important thing.
Does it change by circumstance?
As I said before, the circumstance or situation is really important. Sometimes the best option is sticking to consequentialism , and on the other hand sometimes the best option is to stick to categorical view. Even though this fact is present, depending on our experience, we will use one more than the other, because experience is what affects us when it comes to take a decision. Once we use one more than the other, we start assuming facts, and ideas, which at the end will decide the view that we are going to use.
What ideas/assumption underlies your moral choice?
From my point of view, I think that experience plays a really important role in this situation, even though we can understand both views our personal experience is what shapes our personality, thinking, and of course the view that we use when it comes to taking a decision.
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