Ethics: ethical theories Flashcards
consequentialism: what is right is
actions that have positive consequences
extension of consequentialism is : (define)
utilitarianism: what’s right produces the most good for most people
deontological theories: what is right is
the intrinsic moral features of one’s actions, not their consequence
extension of deonological theories is : (define)
kantanism: that people shouldnt be used as a means to an ends
egalitarianism: what is right is
the equal distribution of resources (eg. health) and power
con of egalitarianism
ignores personal responsibility
libertarianism: what is right is
being able to enjoy what one has earned
con of libertarianism
ignores effect of social disadvantage
virtue ethics: what is right is
what a virtuous person is/does.
con of virtue ethics
virtues can be in conflict at different times
cusuistical reasoning: discuss
look at a past case, that’s what’s ethical and should be done in future
criticism of cusuistical reasoning
cases may be obsolete