Key Terms Flashcards

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Deontology

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  • deon = duty
    Its the thought that counts
    Kant
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Teleology

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  • telos = purpose
    The end game
    Virtue ethics
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Consequentialist

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  • consequences
    End justifies the means
    Utilitarianism
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Absolute morality

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There is an ethical absolute - a rule, that is true in all times, places & situations. i.e some actions are intrinsically wrong (wrong within themselves)

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Relative morality

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All morals, principals or codes are relative to the time,place, culture, and situation. i.e theres no such thing as a good action in itself but only a good action for that time.

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Objective

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focus on the bigger picture

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Normal pattern…

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Deontological ethics are absolute as duty never changes

Consequentialist ethics are relative as they consider consequences which means they consider situation.

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Strengths of absolutism

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  • provides a universal code to measure everything against
  • absolutism enables us to have UN & human rights
  • easier to apply than relativism
  • life contains many situations which people intrinsically take an absolutist approach to e.g cruelty to a baby is wrong
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Weaknesses of absolutism

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  • doesn’t consider different circumstances
  • How does anyone know what absolute moral are?
  • not concerned with the motive or outcome of action
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Strengths of relativism

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  • flexible
  • focuses on people
  • allows people to take responsibility
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Weaknesses of relativism

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  • Judgements are always subjective
  • No two people may agree on one judgement
  • doesn’t allow society to progress - e.g. some things like genocide have always got to be wrong.
  • more difficult to apply than absolutism
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