key words Flashcards

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subjective

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a theory which depends upon a personal view, actions are only good or bad in context

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objective

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a theory that is independent of personal view, see actions as good or bad in themselves

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relativist ethics

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the view that there are no universally valid moral principles, no such thing as good in itself
- this is a consequentialist approach (judges actions in relation to consequences) (subjective)

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consequentialist

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-type of ethical theory which pays attention to consequences of actions
- the end can justify the means

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absolutist ethics

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an ethical absolute is a command that is true for all time, in all places and in all situations
- deontological approach, consequences are not taken into consideration (objective)

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teleological

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type of ethical theory which aims towards some intended purpose or outcome

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deontological

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type of ethical theory based on following rules or doing ones duty, acts are inherently right or wrong
-have to obey the rules and do whats right even if the consequences may be bad.

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ethics

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the study of how good/bad, right/wrong are used to judge human behaviour

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applied ethics

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the debates which arise when ethical issues are considered

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normative ethics

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the debates which arise when ethical theories are considered

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non moral

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  • used to refer to an act/ dilemma, choice that has nothing to do with right or wrong
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immoral

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  • refers to an act considered to be wrong or a person who does wrong acts
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amoral

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  • applies to a person who shows no understanding of right and wrong or to the actions of a person
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moral

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  • acts considered to be right or to the person who does such acts.
    -morally significant, describe something as a moral dilemma if it has something to do with right or wrong.
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morally significant

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  • involves a moral agent (beings capable of a free choice
  • involves intention - done on purpose for a particular motive
    -affects others
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morally neutral

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  • does not involve a moral agent
  • does not involve intention
  • does not affect others
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meta ethics

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  • the debates which arise when the nature of ethics is considered, e.g. what do the words good and bad actually mean
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descriptive ethics

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simply describes ethical standpoints in a kind of sociological or anthropological way