Overview of Ethical Theories
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ETHICAL THEORIES: OVERVIEW
Universal Moral Theories
Utilitarianism
Egoism
Deontology
Rules-based
Rights-based
Virtue ethics
Utilitarianism
If the end doesn’t justify the means, what does?
Consequence-based
Weights suffering against happiness (produces greatest
balance of good over harm)
Can we actually measure something called “the greatest
good”?
Utilitarian Method
Identify all courses of action
Identify parties affected
Identify contribution of each course of action to that person’s
net happiness
Ignoring all other considerations, compare courses of action,
taking account of the NUMBER of people affected
Choose the course of action that maximizes overall happiness
Utilitarian Method
When might this be a good approach?
When might this be a poor approach?
EGOISM
Opposite to utilitarianism
Do the most good for yourself
Is this selfish? And if so, how can it be morally justifiable?
Deontology: Rights-based
What is my moral duty?
We should do our duty because of a sense of good will, not
because of reward or punishment
Everyone has rights
Everyone needs to respect each other’s rights
Does this address the utilitarian weakness (can we ever be
sure of the consequences?)?
Deontology: Rules-based
Legalistic or rule-bound theory
Can following the rules result in greater harm than breaking
them?
Deontology Method
What rule are you following?
Would it be a universal rule?
Deontology
What are its strengths?
What are its weaknesses?
Virtue Ethics
Being a virtuous person is most important
What behaviors are equal to being virtuous?
Review
Utilitarianism:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWABlhuvRDA
Deontology: Three Minute Philosophy – Immanuel Kant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwOCmJevigw
Virtue Theory: Three Minute Philosophy – Aristotle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm0Uq08xXhY&featu
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