Chapter 10: Ethics Flashcards
refers to a personal system of determining rights and wrongs
Morality
an ethical system that judges morality by the consequences of the actions
Teleological Ethics
any ethical system that judges the morality of actions based upon some principle of duty
Deontological Ethics
what is ethical is to pursue the greatest good for the greatest number of people
Utilitarian
the belief that morality is relative to, or defined by, the individual or culture
Moral Relativism
human behavior is explained through evolution
Sociobiology
the belief that the morality of an action is determined by the unique situation of that action
Situational Ethics
the philosophical belief that reliable knowledge is obtained solely through the scientific method
Scientism
the belief that whatever advances the proletariat and communism is morally good, and whatever hinders the proletariat and communism is morally evil
Proletariat Morality
a concept found in Eastern religions; the belief that good is returned to those who do good, and evil is returned to those who do evil
Karma
the belief that truth and morals are relative to one’s community
Cultural Relativism
the belief that right and wrong are determined by God’s commands
Divine Command Theory
the belief that morality is built upon two foundational moral absolutes: love of God and love of neighbor
Agape