Ethical theory in a few broad strokes

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  1. Meta-Ethics: language of morality
  2. Normative Ethics: principles for decision making
  3. Applied Ethics: conflicts among concrete duties
  4. Moral Psychology: human motivations

Normative Ethics:

    1. Making lists & seeking the common characteristic
    2. On what principle do we judge things to be right or wrong?

 


J     K     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.