Ethical
theory in a few broad strokes |
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Normative Ethics:
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L The Right Thing to Do: a fast and crude summary Relativism: P1: An action is right
if and only if it is held to be so by the appropriate body P2: The appropriate
body is … a. … the society in which it occurs (Cultural
Relativism). b. … you (Individual Relativism). Consequentalism: P1: An action is right
if and only if it promotes the best consequences P2: The best
consequences are those …
a. … that maximize happiness (Utilitarianism). b. … that maximize my happiness (Ethical Egoism). Deontology: P1: An action is right
if and only if it is in accord with a moral rule. P2: A moral rule is one
that is … c. … commanded by God (Divine Command Theory). d.
… required by
rationality (Kantian Ethics). Social Contract Theory: P1: An action is right if and only if it is in
accord with the social contract P2: The social contract is an agreement among
individuals that establishes rules governing their interaction based upon
reciprocal benefit. Virtue
Theory: P1: An action is right if and only if it is in
accord with developing a virtuous character. P2: A virtuous character is one with traits
appropriate for human thriving. |