Kantian Ethics - AO2 Flashcards
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Is Kants theory consequentialist?
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- Utilitarianism suffers from a bad act can have good consequences, Kant does not make this mistake
However - There are some occasions when consequences are so severe where breaking a rule is better than allowing awful things
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Is Kants theory Universal?
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- Kant’s theory provides moral law, this is universal regardless of culture or individual situations
However - Kant’s theory can be inflexible, you should be allowed to break a rule if it is needed circumstantially
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Does Kant’s theory lack clarity?
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- Can be said to be clear, a child could understand “would you like it if someone did that to you”
However - Can be said to lack motivation, you know wha is irrational e.g pirating movies, doesn’t give motivation to do the right thing
4
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Is Kants theory autonomous?
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- Kant has the greatest respect for human dignity and autonomy
5
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What would Sartre argue?
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- Described a pupil torn between looking after his mother in France or going to England to fight with the Free French Forces
- “I find myself drawn to a viscous circle” which duty shall I follow?
6
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Is Kants theory rational?
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- An extremely rational theory where no favouritism is shown towards friends etc
7
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What does Ross think about duty?
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- He believes we have an absolute duty when all things considered
However - Individual duties cannot be absolute, sometimes we have a duty to break a promise
8
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How does Kant’s theory link in with Human Rights?
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- Kant’s theory provides a basis for Human Rights
- 1948 the UN declaration of Human Rights was agreed by 48 countries, protecting people around the globe
However - Some philosophers question the existence of moral law, why should we accept objective morality?
9
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What does Kant’s theory provide modern concepts for?
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- Kants theory can be said to provide modern concepts for equality and justice
10
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Why would environmentalists not necessarily support Kantian Ethics?
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- According to Kant non-human animals have no intrinsic value, non-rational creatures especially
11
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Case of Jack Kevorkian?
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- Kants moral theory underpins international law
- Jack Kevorkian tried to defend him killing Thomas Youk
- The Judge limited his evidence, whether he wanted to help Youk or Youk wanted to die, the action itself was wrong
12
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Is Kants theory too vague?
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- Not clear how broad the application of CI should be
- If council wants to collect rubbish every 2 weeks then it is contrary to the will
- No rational person wants smelly rubbish for that long, but does this make it moral wrong?
13
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Is there a difficulty in forming maxims?
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- If the SS ask if you have Jews hiding in your attack what maxim do you use?
- “Do not tell lies” or “Do not expose others to violence”
14
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Does Kantian Ethics allow you to act out of compassion?
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- Though it may seem right to , it is possible to make bad choices out of love so therefore you must always act out of duty
15
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What is the issue with a priori?
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- How do we work out our duty a priori
- Surely we need to refer to experience to work out what is right, especially in modern medical ethics?