RT Article T1 Decision Modelling: An Objective Approach to Moral Reasoning JF Teaching business ethics VO 7 IS 4 SP 329 OP 340 A1 Cahn, Susanna A1 Pastore, Joseph M. A2 Pastore, Joseph M. LA English YR 2003 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1801633673 AB All agree that moral issues are difficult issues mired in philosophical, political, social, and spiritual values. It's no wonder that the process of calculating moral positions has been likened to ``eating broth with a fork.'' While insuring moral behavior is difficult, teaching moral reasoning, a noble act, is even more difficult – especially when confronted by students who, by nature or discipline, are essentially objectivists dependant upon a need to structure what most will agree defies structure. This paper suggests one way the use of decision modeling may reach to moral objectivists in a classroom setting. K1 Moral Behavior K1 Moral Issue K1 Classroom Setting K1 Moral Reasoning K1 Decision Modeling DO 10.1023/B:TEBE.0000005705.35440.3c