Method

Ethical reflection and meaning-making

Ethics is about the choices we make between right and wrong, and about how to live a good life. Every day we make such choices, often without even noticing. At times they become more difficult — when there is uncertainty, or when none of the available options feel entirely right. In those moments, what matters is the quality of your reasoning and the values that guide you. Through careful ethical reflection, we can map out your values and arguments together, and discover what truly matters to you.

Logic, arguments and values

Ethical reflection

Ethics is about making trade-offs between right and wrong. About living well and how to do so. We make those kinds of choices day in and day out. And we often don’t even realize it. But sometimes it suddenly gets complicated: then you have to make a choice while the outcome is uncertain or while all the options are bad. So how do you still come to a choice?

In those moments, the question is not so much what the outcome will be, but how you arrive at it: the quality of your reasoning — the logic of your arguments — and the values that matter most to you. Through careful ethical reflection, we can look at the situation together from different angles. We can examine the arguments that are at play and explore the values that guide you: what truly matters to you. Often this also touches on deeper questions — how you see life, the story you carry with you, and what feels true to who you are.

What is truly important and why?

Meaning making

In this way we also arrive at questions of meaning. What truly matters to you — and why? How do you weave what happens to you into the story of your life? How do you keep making authentic choices that remain true to who you are, whatever turns life may take? Life rarely offers certainty, and the outcome is often unclear. So how do you still take the next step that feels right for you? Guiding people through questions like these is part of my training and my work.

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