Ethics, Truth, Reason Flashcards
Meta-Ethics
nature of morality
Intuition
without the need for conscious reasoning.
Epistemology
theory of knowledge
6 FACETS
EXPLANATION (What is your general understanding?)
INTERPRETATION (What meaningful story is there based on your observation and experiences?)
APPLICATION (How can you apply the knowledge you have acquired?)
PERSPECTIVE (What is the appropriate theory that could
best explained your general understanding?)
EMPATHY (How are you going to use your acquired knowledge?)
SELF-KNOWLEDGE (What is your added learning that can
be applied to your work as future professional?)
Semantics
Study of Meanings
Inference
Conclusion reached on the basis of
evidence and reasoning
Meta-ethical theories are commonly
classified semantically* as either:
- cognitivist or noncognitivist;
- epistemologically as empiricist,
rationalist, or intuitionist.
Cognitive
mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things.
Cognitivism
moral judgments convey propositions
that is, they are or they are either true or false.
The most famous forms of cognitive ethics are:
Moral Realism & Ethical Subjectivism
Moral Realism
claims that the existence of moral facts and the truth (or
falsity) of moral judgments are INDEPENDENT of people’s
thoughts and perceptions.
Ethical Subjectivism
holds that the truth (or falsity) of ethical propositions is
DEPENDENT on the attitudes or standards of a person or a
group of persons.
Moral Empiricism
states that moral facts are known through observation and experience.
Empiricism
Experience
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