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What is Ethics? Ethics is The human response to these questions… Definitions: • Ethics – A branch of philosophy concerned with ways of thinking philosophically about morality, and moral judgment. Can be personal or social. It is the summary of values, principles, judgments and standards by which to measure right or wrong. = Standards • Morality – Human conduct and character referring to “those acts which it makes sense to describe as right or wrong, good or bad.” = Behavior • Moral Judgment – Judgments based on considerations of how other people are to be treated, and how others interests are to weigh against our own. = Decisions Simply Ethics = rules of the game Morality= performance within the game (personal & group) Moral Judgment= individual & collective decision-making (affects self & group) • Absolute Morality – a fundamentalist understanding of right and wrong, determined solely by religious dogma or doctrine; there’s an absolute right/wrong in every situation; “Divine Command Ethics” • Relative Morality– The is the other extreme based on the belief that anything can be right or wrong depending on the situation; “Situation Ethics” Absolute Morality Exodus 34:26 ”Thou shall not boil a kid in its mother’s milk.” Leviticus 24:17 "Whoever takes a human life shall surely be put to death.” Leviticus 20:9 “For anyone who curses one’s father or mother shall be surely put to death.” Relative Morality (Moral Relativism) -The position that ethical propositions do not reflect objective/ universal moral truths, but instead make claims relative to personal or cultural circumstances. Moral relativists hold that there is no universal standard (e.g., Divine) by which to assess truth. This is moral subjectivism; it is the opposite of moral absolutism. Relative Morality -sees moral values as applicable in the context of individual or cultural preferences (= “Situation Ethics” or moral subjectivism) --e.g., terminating an “inconvenient pregnancy”; honor killing. Catholic Morality – is based on the belief in “Natural Law” --- i.e., an objective, eternal, divine order in the universe. It is neither absolute nor purely relative. Rather, it is accessible by Reason. Since humans are rational, they “get it.” But right and wrong have to be determined by weighing out various circumstances and principles within any situation. Understanding requires REASON using CRITICAL THINKING to discern right from wrong, good from evil, truth from falsehood. CRITICAL THINKING = objective analysis Saint Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109) Taught that real faith seeks understanding ("fides quaerens intellectum”) So what’s the problem? Isn’t it easy to make good ethical decisions? PROBLEM: Often ethics involve tough decisions (called moral dilemmas)… in which significant values come into conflict… in which WRONG may look RIGHT and BAD may look GOOD! That is, sometimes primary values we have come into conflict. This conflict of moral values is called a moral dilemma DILEMMA: DI = two LEMMA = assumption Moral dilemmas are tough choices in which there are at least 2 assumptions regarding what is GOOD, RIGHT, TRUE… both of which look GOOD… In other words, moral dilemmas typically are good vs. GOOD Moral Dilemmas can be very confusing at times! GOOD GOOD Because GOOD may feel BAD & BAD may feel GOOD… It’s never this obvious… If easy, it wouldn’t be a dilemma So how does one know what’s GOOD, RIGHT, TRUE?? Discernment is needed! DISCERN: DIS = apart CERNERE = to sift With moral dilemmas it’s obvious that DISCERNMENT is so important. In spite of “popular opinion,” DISCERNMENT is not the job of… * The Church * Your parents * Nerinx * Your friends then WHOSE JOB IS IT ??? YOURS! YOURS! -- but HOW? Conscience (literally “to know”) simply means… moral judgment based on our awareness of right & wrong; CONSCIENCE = moral judgment using reason To be ethical is not simply to resort to “a little voice” inside. Rather it requires using your conscience-critical thinking (reason) with sound moral judgement (discernment). According to the Church conscience takes precedence over every kind of human authority. Conscience is God’s voice within us. In fact, the Church tells us that we must obey our Conscience “a law inscribed by God in our hearts.” A person “has the right to act in conscience…. That person “must not be forced to act contrary to to his/her conscience.” - Catechism #1782, Article 6 The Church, acknowledging conscience as a “moral compass,” calls us to inform it-For without an ethical framework, Conscience is a compass on the open sea, without a map as a reference. Informing your conscience with an ethical framework provides you with a map. Though you have never been there before, someone else has -- why not use their experience & knowledge?! Of course you need to use discernment and test the moral advice of others to see if it ‘rings true’ with your own conscience! Indeed, you must form your conscience in order for it to be the most effective. “Conscience must be informed and moral judgment enlightened. A well-formed conscience is upright and truthful. It formulates its judgments according to reason, in conformity with the true good willed by the wisdom of the Creator.” - Catechism, #1783 Conscience using DISCERNMENT requires • Patience • Practice • Perspective (an objective one!) -Personal: your job is to establish an “Individual Moral Code” -Social: our collective standards that are drawn up in accordance with particular moral principles (such as the “common good”); these include civil law. Can you think of any examples of personal or social moral dilemmas? Personal Moral Dilemmas • Whether or not to lie to parents • Whether or not to cheat • Whether or not to gossip • Whether or not to steal • Whether or not to be sexually active Social Dilemmas whether or not to legally allow • Embryonic stem cell research • Capital punishment • Concealed weapons • Undocumented Immigrant labor Can you think of any situations today (or in the past) when something wrong looks right? • Slavery • Women, Native Americans, African Americans denied the right to vote • The atom bomb was dropped to end World War II, killing many innocents - Medicine - Business - Politics - Journalism - Law - Human Rights and more… Two roads diverged in a wood and I--I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. By Robert Frost Pioneers need to be Trail Blazers Which will you take? the path of least resistance or the “road less traveled” Don’t follow the herd ! Two roads diverged in a yellow wood and I… I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. By Robert Frost SERENITY PRAYER: “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference.” http://faculty.winthrop.edu/oakesm/