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Developing ethically appropriate recommendations for action, thus, consists of three major conceptual steps: first, the explication of a general principle (providing a normative point of reference); second, the specification of its normative content with the aim of deriving what the authors call moral judgments; and third, the empirically informed contextualization of such judgments in view of the specific morally relevant situation and context at hand. For instance, it is at least unclear as to what basic moral principle, general norm, or moral judgments the recommendations -(3) refer. Such recommendations must consider the relevant empirical . . .
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