Do Situation Ethics Provide A Helpful Method Of Moral Decison-Making? Flashcards
Rule-based ethics provide simple answers to difficult questions and offer a sense of ?
Assurance.
Perhaps the point about moral decision-making’s that humans need ? when rules don’t seem to fit.
Guidance.
Situation ethics provides something that rules can’t, the ideals to keep in focus when acting in the face of a ? ?
Moral dilemma.
It’s a difficult theory to use with no easy answers, you have to take ? and can’t rely on advice.
Responsibility.
Often others are affected. Rules and principles can provide a ? for ensuring all interests are considered when deciding what’s right.
Mechanism.
Situation ethics seems to be focused on the immediate situation. It’s harder to see how it could be ?
Systematised.
Fletcher can be accused of conflating Jesus’ ? of the cultic practices and social rules of the time with moral rules.
Rejection.
Most Christian Churches would argue Jesus was a fulfilment of the moral law of the ? ?
Hebrew Scripture.
Fletcher advocates ? and opposes using people for the pleasure of others. One could ask, why should we not make rules after realising the important of the person?
Personalism.
Fletcher wants us to treat people with love, whilst he doesn’t want love to form rules. It’s not clear how Fletcher’s ethics can avoid highly ? interpretations.
Relativistic.