Ethical Judgement And Agape Flashcards

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Situation ethics argues that serving agape (selfless) love is the principle measure for goodness or badness. From a Christian ?, this kind of love’s at the core of a life of faith.

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Perspective.

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Many Christians might argue that serving the agape love of the ? means serving Christ. Others might argue that different moral ideals matter in measuring goodness or rightness, in addition to serving ?

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Bible.

Love.

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Critics argue that, in Fletcher’s ethics, love’s ? with ? since the ? ? demands that we bring about the greatest happiness for the greatest number.

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Synonymous.
Utility.
Utilitarian calculus.

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How we act in one situation might have repercussions for others not present. Perhaps ethical ? need to look beyond the immediate situation. Maybe on some occasions, one person must be ? for others.

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Judgements.

Sacrificed.

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The ? would worry about the consequences for others. The natural law follower would be focused on natural law and natural rights, which are sacrificed by a ? approach where no rules can be maintained.

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Utilitarian.

Situationist.

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Defenders of human rights argue that ? rules are needed to protect people that suffer in situations where rules get broken.

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Universal.

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