Review of Kieran Setiya`s Knowing Right from Wrong
... through the book). And it should be pretty clear that at this stage the skeptic is more likely to be perplexed than quaking. Setiya premises his anti-skeptical argument on the proposition that when x falls under non-ethical concept N then, necessarily, it falls under ethical concept E. This, however ...
... through the book). And it should be pretty clear that at this stage the skeptic is more likely to be perplexed than quaking. Setiya premises his anti-skeptical argument on the proposition that when x falls under non-ethical concept N then, necessarily, it falls under ethical concept E. This, however ...
Ethics - Handout 22 Susan Wolf, "Moral Saints"
... theory need not reflect flaws in the intramoral content of the theory itself.” This means giving up on the idea the morality can serve as the ultimate arbiter – the guidebook that can tell us, in all circumstances, what we have reason to do. Moral considerations won’t exhaust the considerations rele ...
... theory need not reflect flaws in the intramoral content of the theory itself.” This means giving up on the idea the morality can serve as the ultimate arbiter – the guidebook that can tell us, in all circumstances, what we have reason to do. Moral considerations won’t exhaust the considerations rele ...
Ethical Relativism
... the only correct ones - different people have be raised differently and we cannot judge them or their moral codes/standards. Nuremberg trials 1946 - the defense argued that Nazi's could not be held to moral codes outside their culture. The defense did not work - crimes against humanity were said to ...
... the only correct ones - different people have be raised differently and we cannot judge them or their moral codes/standards. Nuremberg trials 1946 - the defense argued that Nazi's could not be held to moral codes outside their culture. The defense did not work - crimes against humanity were said to ...
Lawrence Kohlberg
... team made it to the finals. The hard work paid off and Theresa’s team won every single game. The finals schedule was posted online and Theresa saw that the championship game was scheduled for a Sunday. There was going to be a scout at that Sunday’s game and Theresa had a chance to get a soccer schol ...
... team made it to the finals. The hard work paid off and Theresa’s team won every single game. The finals schedule was posted online and Theresa saw that the championship game was scheduled for a Sunday. There was going to be a scout at that Sunday’s game and Theresa had a chance to get a soccer schol ...
Moral Enhancement - Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
... causes of behavior allegedly undermines personal accountability But moral enhancement technologies make us even more responsible Did you take your pill? Using moral enhancement tech will be both motivated by social control and be an exercise in selfcontrol ...
... causes of behavior allegedly undermines personal accountability But moral enhancement technologies make us even more responsible Did you take your pill? Using moral enhancement tech will be both motivated by social control and be an exercise in selfcontrol ...
Neuroscience and Moral Reliability
... evolutionary past, an adaptation that limited intra-specific violence in an epoch in which it was technically impossible to perform violence in an impersonal way. Greene argues that deontology both relies on intuitions stemming from those emotions and requires moral realism, as it considers some mor ...
... evolutionary past, an adaptation that limited intra-specific violence in an epoch in which it was technically impossible to perform violence in an impersonal way. Greene argues that deontology both relies on intuitions stemming from those emotions and requires moral realism, as it considers some mor ...
Development of Ethical Leadership
... As the Chairperson of the MRM cautions: “It little profits a nation to boast about thousands of teachers, doctors, engineers, accountants, lawyers, priests, scientists and all kinds of skilled personnel if these are devoid of moral values. Did Nazi Germany or Apartheid South Africa not boast of simi ...
... As the Chairperson of the MRM cautions: “It little profits a nation to boast about thousands of teachers, doctors, engineers, accountants, lawyers, priests, scientists and all kinds of skilled personnel if these are devoid of moral values. Did Nazi Germany or Apartheid South Africa not boast of simi ...
Chapter 14
... Piaget used moral dilemmas to assess children’s thoughts on morality – Stage 1 (2-4 yrs) Children have no true conception of morality – Stage 2 (5-7 yrs) Children understand and use rules, but are not flexible in rule use (Stage of moral realism) • Objective responsibility: Children evaluate moral s ...
... Piaget used moral dilemmas to assess children’s thoughts on morality – Stage 1 (2-4 yrs) Children have no true conception of morality – Stage 2 (5-7 yrs) Children understand and use rules, but are not flexible in rule use (Stage of moral realism) • Objective responsibility: Children evaluate moral s ...
BUSINESS ETHICS
... tell the truth does not depend on how many people will vote on it nor on the legislature. One indication of justification is the consensus of participants in communication. (Habermas) ...
... tell the truth does not depend on how many people will vote on it nor on the legislature. One indication of justification is the consensus of participants in communication. (Habermas) ...
Moral Development Policy - St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic School
... what should happen to best promote the gospel values of love, honesty and fairness. Children will be encouraged to make decisions based on their own beliefs and values recognising that other people’s may differ from their own. As they develop a sense of morality, children should become more able to ...
... what should happen to best promote the gospel values of love, honesty and fairness. Children will be encouraged to make decisions based on their own beliefs and values recognising that other people’s may differ from their own. As they develop a sense of morality, children should become more able to ...
Moral Reasoning: Lawrence Kohlberg According to Kohlberg, there
... ethic of individual rights, which is more common perspective for men. Gilligan developed a model of women’s moral development that is based on an ethic of care and responsibility. o Women tend to stress the importance of maintaining interpersonal relationships and responding to the needs of others, ...
... ethic of individual rights, which is more common perspective for men. Gilligan developed a model of women’s moral development that is based on an ethic of care and responsibility. o Women tend to stress the importance of maintaining interpersonal relationships and responding to the needs of others, ...
the ethics of obligation
... could result in more harm than good. • Not infrequently all of the options available in a situation would result in violating a moral precept. Thus reflection forces consideration (and justification) of which course of action will result in the greater good or the lesser harm. ...
... could result in more harm than good. • Not infrequently all of the options available in a situation would result in violating a moral precept. Thus reflection forces consideration (and justification) of which course of action will result in the greater good or the lesser harm. ...
moral imperative
... post a total of 6 messages (2 original, 4 peer responses). You do not have a formal project due this week ...
... post a total of 6 messages (2 original, 4 peer responses). You do not have a formal project due this week ...
Milestone Education Review
... The development of morality in each stage depends on the basis of standard of morality and it passes through the following stages: The Level of Instinctive Morality: In this first stage, an individual works on the basis of instinctive tendencies and he regards only that action as morally right which ...
... The development of morality in each stage depends on the basis of standard of morality and it passes through the following stages: The Level of Instinctive Morality: In this first stage, an individual works on the basis of instinctive tendencies and he regards only that action as morally right which ...
Morality as a Value Criterion and a Social Fact
... for the primacy of those values when they compete with some other value. This is not easy to explain, but let me try to clarify this. Some event or action might be perceived as extremely unpleasant, disgusting and repulsive. But this perception does not automatically imply that there is any necessit ...
... for the primacy of those values when they compete with some other value. This is not easy to explain, but let me try to clarify this. Some event or action might be perceived as extremely unpleasant, disgusting and repulsive. But this perception does not automatically imply that there is any necessit ...
Moral judgments must be backed by good reasons.
... Argument against Latimer’s action: Killing Tracy was discrimination against the handicapped. It is wrong to discriminate against the handicapped. -------------------------------------:. Tracy's father did wrong: he shouldn't have ...
... Argument against Latimer’s action: Killing Tracy was discrimination against the handicapped. It is wrong to discriminate against the handicapped. -------------------------------------:. Tracy's father did wrong: he shouldn't have ...
Week 2 – Rights and Relativism
... Moral utterances express no truth-values – they only express the emotional state of the speaker. Non-Cognitivism II: Stevenson’s Emotivism Moral utterances express attitudes, attitudes intended to persuade those who hear the attitude expressed ...
... Moral utterances express no truth-values – they only express the emotional state of the speaker. Non-Cognitivism II: Stevenson’s Emotivism Moral utterances express attitudes, attitudes intended to persuade those who hear the attitude expressed ...
Moral Discourse
... The objective of this 10 slide presentation is to: Identify “roadblocks” to moral discourse. Give your “roadblock” in class Evaluate the content of the moral discourse in a discussion with other students 1. Let’s study this presentation in “Slide Show”. 2. At the end of the presentation there ...
... The objective of this 10 slide presentation is to: Identify “roadblocks” to moral discourse. Give your “roadblock” in class Evaluate the content of the moral discourse in a discussion with other students 1. Let’s study this presentation in “Slide Show”. 2. At the end of the presentation there ...
Adolescence
... 6. Abstract, autonomous moral principle—“Saving a life takes precedence over everything else, including the law.” ...
... 6. Abstract, autonomous moral principle—“Saving a life takes precedence over everything else, including the law.” ...
Contemporary Moral Issues
... Moral Pluralism : The theory that there are many moral systems Ethical Relativism : There is no universal moral standard for right and wrong Cultural Ethical Realism : Morality is dependent on collective practice and preference Individual Ethical Relativism : Morality is dependent on a person’s own ...
... Moral Pluralism : The theory that there are many moral systems Ethical Relativism : There is no universal moral standard for right and wrong Cultural Ethical Realism : Morality is dependent on collective practice and preference Individual Ethical Relativism : Morality is dependent on a person’s own ...
Kohlberg`s Theory of Moral Development
... and justice that is not shared in many cultures. • Kohlberg’s early research was conducted entirely with male subjects, yet it became the basis for a theory applied to both males and females. ...
... and justice that is not shared in many cultures. • Kohlberg’s early research was conducted entirely with male subjects, yet it became the basis for a theory applied to both males and females. ...
Kohlberg`s Theory of Moral Development
... and justice that is not shared in many cultures. • Kohlberg’s early research was conducted entirely with male subjects, yet it became the basis for a theory applied to both males and females. ...
... and justice that is not shared in many cultures. • Kohlberg’s early research was conducted entirely with male subjects, yet it became the basis for a theory applied to both males and females. ...
Morals
... Theoretical frameworks No theory-independent view on moral status • Regan: Kant > autonomy > cognitive abilities • Singer: utilitarians promote non-moral values, such as happiness > suffering • No answer to moral significance question • Why should moral status be central? • Does it admit of gradati ...
... Theoretical frameworks No theory-independent view on moral status • Regan: Kant > autonomy > cognitive abilities • Singer: utilitarians promote non-moral values, such as happiness > suffering • No answer to moral significance question • Why should moral status be central? • Does it admit of gradati ...
Moral Reasoning and Moral Development
... reason about hypothetical dilemmas to ways people construct moral conflicts and choice in their lives...and [makes] it possible to see what experiences people define in moral terms, and to explore the relationship between the understanding of moral problems and the reasoning strategies used and the ...
... reason about hypothetical dilemmas to ways people construct moral conflicts and choice in their lives...and [makes] it possible to see what experiences people define in moral terms, and to explore the relationship between the understanding of moral problems and the reasoning strategies used and the ...