Meta-ethics - That Marcus Family Home
... 6. What problems does Arthur cite with Copleston’s arguments for Divine Command Theory? 7. “Euthyphro believes that whenever the gods love something they do so with good reason, not without justification and arbitrarily.” (65) Explain. 8. How might the rejection of Divine Command Theory be seen as a ...
... 6. What problems does Arthur cite with Copleston’s arguments for Divine Command Theory? 7. “Euthyphro believes that whenever the gods love something they do so with good reason, not without justification and arbitrarily.” (65) Explain. 8. How might the rejection of Divine Command Theory be seen as a ...
8 Ethics Teories
... Woolworth cafeteria counter when being denied service in the “whites-only” section! Breaking the law can be moral. However, then this is strong evidence that those laws are flawed Are any codes of law “perfect”, i.e. without flaw? If not, does this mean, we can break all laws, and act morally ...
... Woolworth cafeteria counter when being denied service in the “whites-only” section! Breaking the law can be moral. However, then this is strong evidence that those laws are flawed Are any codes of law “perfect”, i.e. without flaw? If not, does this mean, we can break all laws, and act morally ...
Three types of modern virtue ethics
... • If you, by nature, are virtuous then what you do will be virtuous. If you are bad, your actions can never be virtuous. • She argues that people should get into a state of virtuous living and then what they do will always be virtuous. ...
... • If you, by nature, are virtuous then what you do will be virtuous. If you are bad, your actions can never be virtuous. • She argues that people should get into a state of virtuous living and then what they do will always be virtuous. ...
Review_questions
... instances, performing our duties may result in our being unhappy and may not necessarily lead to consequences that are considered desirable. Theories in which the notion of duty or obligation serve a foundation for morality are called deontological theories because they derive their meaning from the ...
... instances, performing our duties may result in our being unhappy and may not necessarily lead to consequences that are considered desirable. Theories in which the notion of duty or obligation serve a foundation for morality are called deontological theories because they derive their meaning from the ...
Biology and Society Unit Three: Ethics Branches of Philosophy
... The Limitations of Moral Followers The last category of moral entity, that of moral followers, represents the juvenile state of moral behavior. It is that category of individuals who are able to control their behavior to the extent that they can follow a proscribed set of rules given to them by mor ...
... The Limitations of Moral Followers The last category of moral entity, that of moral followers, represents the juvenile state of moral behavior. It is that category of individuals who are able to control their behavior to the extent that they can follow a proscribed set of rules given to them by mor ...
Other Moral Theories
... resolve our moral dilemmas. Kantianism: rational agents only (cruelty to animals bad only because it tends to make you the sort of person who’ll be cruel to people). Utilitarianism: those beings who can feel pleasure or ...
... resolve our moral dilemmas. Kantianism: rational agents only (cruelty to animals bad only because it tends to make you the sort of person who’ll be cruel to people). Utilitarianism: those beings who can feel pleasure or ...
Article 1
... the fire section was located next to the non-military activity. On the day in question a situation had been brewing throughout that day as no aircraft had taken off for the past few days and a crowd of people had gathered on the dispersal and were becoming very agitated. Late on in the day the Minis ...
... the fire section was located next to the non-military activity. On the day in question a situation had been brewing throughout that day as no aircraft had taken off for the past few days and a crowd of people had gathered on the dispersal and were becoming very agitated. Late on in the day the Minis ...
Christian_Ethics_NML_and_Situation_Ethics_1_
... okay to save a family from starving. Fletcher provides guidance and criteria with the 4 working principles and 6 fundamental principles It was described by Bishop Robinson as an ‘ethic for man coming of age’ which means we can be trusted to assess dilemmas and come to our decisions using Agape rathe ...
... okay to save a family from starving. Fletcher provides guidance and criteria with the 4 working principles and 6 fundamental principles It was described by Bishop Robinson as an ‘ethic for man coming of age’ which means we can be trusted to assess dilemmas and come to our decisions using Agape rathe ...
Boda_globalization_ethics
... The possibility exists that conflicting views are equally valid. There are, however, circumstances in which the viewpoint of a particular culture will be invalid due either to a universal norm or to the priority of the view of another culture or community. ...
... The possibility exists that conflicting views are equally valid. There are, however, circumstances in which the viewpoint of a particular culture will be invalid due either to a universal norm or to the priority of the view of another culture or community. ...
Professional Character Formation
... described four internal processes, each of which must be activated for moral behavior to occur: 1. Sensitivity 2. Reasoning 3. Motivation and commitment 4. Moral character and competence. ...
... described four internal processes, each of which must be activated for moral behavior to occur: 1. Sensitivity 2. Reasoning 3. Motivation and commitment 4. Moral character and competence. ...
Applied Ethics/Critical Thinking
... Why Be Moral? • The question really asks: – Why should I judge my actions by any standard other than how they affect my own self-interest? • Ethical Egoism: The pursuit and promotion of one’s own self-interest and well-being are the only criteria of right action. ...
... Why Be Moral? • The question really asks: – Why should I judge my actions by any standard other than how they affect my own self-interest? • Ethical Egoism: The pursuit and promotion of one’s own self-interest and well-being are the only criteria of right action. ...
adolescence
... Moral Intuition Jonathan Haidt believed moral decisions are often driven by moral intuition, that is, quick, gut-feeling decisions. This intuition is not just based in moral reasoning but also in emotions such as: disgust. We may turn away from choosing an action because it feels awful. ele ...
... Moral Intuition Jonathan Haidt believed moral decisions are often driven by moral intuition, that is, quick, gut-feeling decisions. This intuition is not just based in moral reasoning but also in emotions such as: disgust. We may turn away from choosing an action because it feels awful. ele ...
Prescriptivism
... We use the idea of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ to command. We use the word ‘good’, says Hare, when we want to commend something to someone. There is a difference of emphasis between ‘good action’ and ‘right action’: ‘good action’ commends the action without necessarily commanding it – we are saying it shoul ...
... We use the idea of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ to command. We use the word ‘good’, says Hare, when we want to commend something to someone. There is a difference of emphasis between ‘good action’ and ‘right action’: ‘good action’ commends the action without necessarily commanding it – we are saying it shoul ...
Slide 1
... ◦ The Object Chosen refers to the specific action a person takes ◦ Intention refers to the motive underlying the action ◦ Circumstances refer to the conditions surrounding the act that affect its goodness or evil ...
... ◦ The Object Chosen refers to the specific action a person takes ◦ Intention refers to the motive underlying the action ◦ Circumstances refer to the conditions surrounding the act that affect its goodness or evil ...
The Ethics of Animal Use
... *Does it require a negative attitude in the form of an evaluative judgment? *Does it require phenomenal consciousness? ...
... *Does it require a negative attitude in the form of an evaluative judgment? *Does it require phenomenal consciousness? ...
Introduction to Ethics
... actions, actions that we choose to do and for which we can be praised or blamed. It offers us standards of action that will help us determine what we should do. These standards are called ethical standards or ethical theories, and include such standards as Aristotle’s virtue standard, or Mill’s util ...
... actions, actions that we choose to do and for which we can be praised or blamed. It offers us standards of action that will help us determine what we should do. These standards are called ethical standards or ethical theories, and include such standards as Aristotle’s virtue standard, or Mill’s util ...
here
... me? I think Jamieson’s point that moral theorising is something that ordinary people do can be seen….. Furthermore, he suggests we apply role reversal tests and I think….. 2. The implications for religion in Jamieson’s argument is that questions about moral theory are being raised and this could thr ...
... me? I think Jamieson’s point that moral theorising is something that ordinary people do can be seen….. Furthermore, he suggests we apply role reversal tests and I think….. 2. The implications for religion in Jamieson’s argument is that questions about moral theory are being raised and this could thr ...
Electrode Placement for Chest Leads, V1 to V6
... Do Sport and Physical Education Enhance Character Development? • Character is not caught but taught in sport, exercise, and physical activity settings. • Teaching character involves the systematic use of certain strategies. • Research has shown that the systematic and organized delivery of moral de ...
... Do Sport and Physical Education Enhance Character Development? • Character is not caught but taught in sport, exercise, and physical activity settings. • Teaching character involves the systematic use of certain strategies. • Research has shown that the systematic and organized delivery of moral de ...
Name: OLADUJA BOLUWAJI Matric no: 14/ENG06/047 College
... “morality,” “moral judgement” etc. The attempt to shed some light on the term “good” had antinaturalism had that ‘goodness is a simple, non-natural, and undefinable property’. Metaethics is concerned with the meaning of ethical statement, in my level of understanding basically means that because a ...
... “morality,” “moral judgement” etc. The attempt to shed some light on the term “good” had antinaturalism had that ‘goodness is a simple, non-natural, and undefinable property’. Metaethics is concerned with the meaning of ethical statement, in my level of understanding basically means that because a ...
Chapter 3: Clinical Judgment: Applying Critical Thinking and Ethical
... 7. Apply criteria – laws, legal precedents, protocols. 8. Generate options and look at alternatives – evaluate major alternative points of view, involve experienced peers to assist in decision-making, use clues from others, identify arguments. 9. Consider whether factors change if the context chang ...
... 7. Apply criteria – laws, legal precedents, protocols. 8. Generate options and look at alternatives – evaluate major alternative points of view, involve experienced peers to assist in decision-making, use clues from others, identify arguments. 9. Consider whether factors change if the context chang ...
Ethics Part 1
... – Social Contract supposes that all morally significant beings have certain inherent rights – Rights then impose Duties on others not to violate those rights – A Negative Right is one that calls for others to simply not interfere in individual actions – A Positive Right obligates others to actively ...
... – Social Contract supposes that all morally significant beings have certain inherent rights – Rights then impose Duties on others not to violate those rights – A Negative Right is one that calls for others to simply not interfere in individual actions – A Positive Right obligates others to actively ...
Moral Dilemmas - Angelo State University
... cancer. There is a drug that might save her. The drug costs $4,000 per dosage. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money and tried every legal means, but he could only get together about $2,000. He asked the doctor scientist who discovered the drug for a discount ...
... cancer. There is a drug that might save her. The drug costs $4,000 per dosage. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money and tried every legal means, but he could only get together about $2,000. He asked the doctor scientist who discovered the drug for a discount ...
PHILOSOPHY_6
... metaethics. The issues addressed in metaethics, unlike those of normative ethics, do not concern determining the rightness and wrongness of an action, rather they have to know what terms like “right”, “wrong”, “good”, “bad”, “morality”, “moral judgement”, among others mean. Metaethics is also concer ...
... metaethics. The issues addressed in metaethics, unlike those of normative ethics, do not concern determining the rightness and wrongness of an action, rather they have to know what terms like “right”, “wrong”, “good”, “bad”, “morality”, “moral judgement”, among others mean. Metaethics is also concer ...
The Basis for Morality and Moral Theology
... What is moral law? • Moral law is based on love of _____ and love of _____ • Not just about living by the “checklist” of morals but that we have the _____ of the moral law • Difference between following the _____ and living the _____ ...
... What is moral law? • Moral law is based on love of _____ and love of _____ • Not just about living by the “checklist” of morals but that we have the _____ of the moral law • Difference between following the _____ and living the _____ ...