Lancaster University Management School - 54 Degrees Issue 18

FIFTY FOUR DEGREES | 39 THE PRACTICE OF WISDOM When we refer to ethical decisions, we generally see them as dispassionate, reasoned, deliberative processes. Not so, says Dr Sylvia D’souza. Rather, our decisions are intuitively informed by our unique cultures and personal histories. Instead of taking a detached, deliberative stance on a situation, we tend to be guided by our dispositional orientation in the world.

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