Ethics Vocab Flashcards
Moral Realism
The believe that there are more facts The same way there scientific facts
Moral Absolutism
There are absolute standards against moral questions can be judged
Normative cultural relativism
It’s not the beliefs but the moral facts themselves differing culture to culture
Natural law theory
Relies on the starting assumption that God created the universe according to a well ordered plan
Grounding problem
Search for a foundation for our moral believes something solid that would make them true in a way that was clear, objective unmoving
Moral relativism
More than one moral position on a topic can be correct
Moral subjectivism
Moral statements can be true of false- right or wrong- They referred to some peoples attitudes not their actions
Utilitarianism
Relies on the starting of assumption that all beings share a common desire to seek pleasure and avoid pain
Moral antirealism
The belief that moral proposition don’t refer to objective Features of theWorld at allThat there are no more Facts
Cultural relativism
Peoples morals beliefs differ from culture to culture
Ethical theories
Moral foundations that help you come up with a consistent answer to Right or wrong conduct