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REASONS AND

IMPARTIALITY
REASO
NS
REASON is the mind’s
innate ability to think,
understand, and form
judgements through
logic, involving thinking,
cognition, and intellect.
REASON
 Basis or motive for an
action, decision of
conviction.
 Help us to evaluate
whether our feelings and
institutions about moral
cases are correct and
defensible.
IMPARTIALITY
 IMPARTIALITY is the
principle of objectivity,
ensuring moral
decisions are made
based on the welfare of
the majority, not just
specific individuals.
IMPARTIALITY
Involves the
idea that each
02
individual’s
interest and
point of view is
equally
important.
● In conclusion , “Reason and Impartiality as
Minimum Requirement for Morality.” Reasons and
impartiality become the basic prerequisite for
morality as one is excepted to be able to deliver
clear, concise, rightful and appropriate
judgements made out of logic and understanding
in an unbiased and unprejudiced manner while
considering the genral welfare to accurately
concoct moral decisions.

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