Is intuition associated with ethical decision-making?
The relationship between intuition and ethical decision-making has been researched extensively during the past two decades. This study aimed at exploring empirically observable associations between intuition and the moral intensity of ethical decision-making processes. A scenario-based quantitative...
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doaj-b8d0af9da8fb48109cdbce98e6df431c2020-11-24T23:26:33ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502018-10-01741e1e1210.4102/hts.v74i1.49614207Is intuition associated with ethical decision-making?Jen-Sheng Liao0Yen-Yi Chung1Wen-Cheng Huang2College of Business, Feng-Chia UniversityDepartment of Healthcare Administration. Central Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Taiwanese Literature, Providence UniversityThe relationship between intuition and ethical decision-making has been researched extensively during the past two decades. This study aimed at exploring empirically observable associations between intuition and the moral intensity of ethical decision-making processes. A scenario-based quantitative approach was used to collect data from 157 practising professional spirit mediums. It was found that only collective universal intuition had a significant positive association with the moral intensity of ethical decision-making processes. Personal experience intuition and collective archetype intuition were not significantly associated with moral intensity. This may explain why previous studies were unable to gauge the effects of intuition on ethical decision-making. The results suggest that a pure mind can improve one’s ability to make decisions. Thus, decision-makers would benefit by being more attuned to their sense of morality.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/4961collective unconsciousethical decisionintuitionmoral intensitypersonal unconscious |
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Is intuition associated with ethical decision-making? |
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The relationship between intuition and ethical decision-making has been researched extensively during the past two decades. This study aimed at exploring empirically observable associations between intuition and the moral intensity of ethical decision-making processes. A scenario-based quantitative approach was used to collect data from 157 practising professional spirit mediums. It was found that only collective universal intuition had a significant positive association with the moral intensity of ethical decision-making processes. Personal experience intuition and collective archetype intuition were not significantly associated with moral intensity. This may explain why previous studies were unable to gauge the effects of intuition on ethical decision-making. The results suggest that a pure mind can improve one’s ability to make decisions. Thus, decision-makers would benefit by being more attuned to their sense of morality. |
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