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Lec 15: Are There Absolute Moral Rules?. Two-tier Utilitarianism. Rule Utilitarianism Act Utilitarianism. How would a rule about lying have affected some of the disturbing scenarios in chapter 8? 1. arrest of the innocent man? 2. the laughing policemen?.
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Rule Utilitarianism • Act Utilitarianism
How would a rule about lying have affected some of the disturbing scenarios in chapter 8? 1. arrest of the innocent man? 2. the laughing policemen?
Are There Absolute Moral Rules? • Yes, according to the Divine Command theorists... • No, according to the Utilitarians... • What do you think? • What does Kant think?
9.1 Harry Truman and Elizabeth Anscombe • Truman: the end justifies the means... • Anscombe: there are some things that may not be done, no matter what...
9.1 Harry Truman and Elizabeth Anscombe • Which of them is using Utilitarian thinking?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki • Hiroshima: 70,000 died immediately. By the end of the year, another 30,000 to 60,000 died from burns and radiation poisoning.... • Nagasaki: immediate 40,000 to 70,000 dead- by end of year –another 10,000 or 20,000 dead
Hiroshima and Nagasaki • Hiroshima: 70,000 died immediately. By the end of the year, another 30,000 to 60,000 died from burns and radiation poisoning.... • Nagasaki: immediate 40,000 to 70,000 dead- end of year - another 10,000 or 20,000
Elizabeth Anscombe.... • It does not matter if we could accomplish some great good by boiling a baby.....it just must not be done...
Elizabeth Anscombe.... • It does not matter if we could accomplish some great good by boiling a baby.....it just must not be done...
Elizabeth Anscombe.... • It does not matter if we could accomplish some great good by boiling a baby.....it just must not be done...
9.2 The Categorical Imperative • Imperative: a command or order • Categorical: without qualification • Duty-defined morality.... • No exceptions....
9.2 The Categorical Imperative • According to Kant, we must ignore the consequences because they tempt us away from our duty. • Our Reason tells us what is the right thing to do. We musn’t let our emotions (fear and desire) fudge the line....
9.2 The Categorical Imperative • Hypothetical imperative......if you want this result, you should do this.... • Categorical imperative......you should do this (regardless of your wants....)
9.2 The Categorical Imperative • Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law. Maxim: a sentence giving a general truth or rule of conduct
Note the shift in terminology.... • Consequentialist (Utilitarian): good vs. bad (analog) • Deontological (Kantian): right vs. wrong (digital)
9.3 Kant’s Arguments on Lying • Inquiring Murderer Case • If he asks you where his intended victim is...
Kant and the Inquiring Murderer… • Where is your friend…?I want to kill him. • What to say? • The truth….
9.3 Kant’s Arguments on Lying Anscombe asks: What if we write the rule to reflect the circumstances more closely? • It’s wrong to tell a lie except when a life hangs in the balance. • Problems?
Kant and the Golden Rule? A maxim for writing maxims... • Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
9.4 Conflicts between Rules • If two rules come into conflict, they can't both be absolute... • The case of the Dutch Fishermen...
9.5 Kant’s Important Insight • Moral judgments must be backed by consistent (impartially applicable) reasons.
9.5 Kant’s Important Insight • Moral judgments must be backed by consistent (impartially applicable) reasons.
9.5 Kant’s Insight • Moral judgments must be backed by consistent (impartially applicable) reasons. • This has significant implications....
9.5 Kant’s Insight • Moral judgments must be backed by consistent (impartially applicable) reasons. • This has significant implications....
9.5 Kant’s Insight • Moral judgments must be backed by consistent (impartially applicable) reasons. • This has significant implications. • Consistency requires absolute rules. Rachels disagrees with that last bit...
Is Kant too dismissive of the moral importance of consequences? • There might be a dead body...
School of the Americas • Demonstrations calling for the closing of the SOA. 22,000 protesters...
Blueberries vs. Crunchlets... • http://www.thatsfit.ca/2011/01/25/blueberries-for-high-blood-pressure/?icid=main|canada|dl2|sec2_lnk1|197229 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_HjvjB4G5s&feature=player_embedded • <iframe title="YouTube video player" class="youtube-player" type="text/html" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/-_HjvjB4G5s" frameborder="0" allowFullScreen></iframe>
Blueberry truth…in advertising • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_HjvjB4G5s&feature=player_detailpage
Our buggy moral code... • Dan Ariely... http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_ariely_on_our_buggy_moral_code.html
Moral Roots of liberals and conservatives • http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_haidt_on_the_moral_mind.html