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Introduction to Ethics. Definition of Morality and Ethics Fields in Ethics descriptive, normative, metaethics Other Normative Disciplines law, religion, etiquette Domains of Moral Assessment act, consequences, character, motive. Ways of Moral Reasoning. Deontological
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Introduction to Ethics • Definition of Morality and Ethics • Fields in Ethics • descriptive, normative, metaethics • Other Normative Disciplines • law, religion, etiquette • Domains of Moral Assessment • act, consequences, character, motive
Ways of Moral Reasoning • Deontological • Teleological/Utilitarian • Relativism • Egoism • Emotivism • Virtue Theory
Deontological Ethics • Defined: principle-based • 3 Main Types of Deontology: • Divine Commands • Natural Law • Kantian deontology
Natural Law Ethics • Defined: general revelation in the area of moral values • Biblical Basis: • Jeremiah 33: 25-26, Proverbs 8:22-31 • Romans 2: 14-16 • Proverbs 6:6-11, 24:30-34
Teleological Ethics • Utilitarianism Defined: greatest good for the greates number. • Act and rule utilitarianism • Appeal of Utilitarianism • Problems with Utilitarianism • Can’t predict/measure harm and benefit; harm depends on prior principles, can’t protect minorities.
Teleological Ethics • Ethical Egoism defined: self-interest • Appeal of Egoism • Problems with Egoism • Balancing self-interest and altruism
Relativism • Different cultural standards • Multiculturalism and the revival of relativism • Types of Relativism: cultural, individual, situation ethics • Cultural Relativism defined: • Problems with relativism • self-defeating, can’t condemn tyrants
Virtue Theory • Action oriented ethics vs. virtue oriented ethics • Approach of the Virtue ethicist to cases • Intuitionist--right and wrong known directly by intuition/conscience
Conclusion • Systems have one main point of difference--source of moral authority • Scripture uses a variety of types of reasoning, but is primarily deontological/virtue based • Watch the news for discussion of the issues--watch how they determine right and wrong