Ethical Language Flashcards
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overview
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- ethical language is how we define and understand moral statements
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cognitivism
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- moral statements are facts (objective/subjective)
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non-cognitivism
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- moral statements express feelings or commands (not true/false)
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ethical naturalism
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- moral truths exist in the natural world and can be discovered like scientific facts
- f.h bradley: morality comes from our social role
criticisms: moore’s naturalistic fallacy, hume’s is-ought problem
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ethical non-naturalism
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- moral truths exist but can’t be observed like physical facts
- g.e moore - intuitionism: we “know” what is good, like how we colours
- w.d ross - prima facie duties: some moral rules (e.g honesty) are obvious
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criticisms of ethical non-naturalism
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- different people have different intuitions - whose moral instinct is correct>
- no proof that moral truths exist outside human thought
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emotivism
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- a.j ayer - ‘boo-hurruh theory’: saying stealing is wrong is like saying boo stealing
- morality is just an expression of personal feelings (like supporting a football team)
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criticisms of emotivism
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- doesnt explain moral reasoning - of morality is just feelingsm why do we debate it?
- no moral progress - if slavery is subjective, how do we say slavery was wrong?