Making Ethical Arguments Flashcards
What type of ethical judgement is this? “Driving with a blood alcohol level over 0.08 is wrong according to Canadian law”.
legal argument
What type of ethical judgement is this? “Chocolate ice cream is better than strawberry”
taste argument
What type of ethical judgement is this? “Tom Clancy’s novel is bad; it has no plot”
aesthetic argument
What type of ethical judgement is this? “I should play sports; they’re good for me”
prudential argument (if-then)
What type of ethical judgement is this? “We are obligated to follow drunk driving laws”
ethical argument
5 types of bad ethical arguments:
- arbitrariness
- over-reliance on feelings
- partisan behaviour
- because a respected authority tells you
- self-interest
Most common form of arbitrariness:
tautological
Example of tautological statement:
- doping in sport is wrong because it is against the rules
- cage fighting is barbaric and therefore people shouldn’t do it
Tautology:
- Stating your conclusion as your premise
- Premise should add up to conclusion, but instead you jump to the end
- don’t have to occur in same sentence or section
Over-reliance on feelings:
- feeling something is wrong is often the sign that it is, but it doesn’t prove it
- can’t write “I strongly believe…”
Partisan behaviour:
- thinking only about your friends/family results in bias
- Right thing to do vs what your friends want you to do
- Peer pressure (esp. In youth)
Example of partisan behaviour:
shouldn’t cheat unless it’s for your friends
Because a respected authority tells you:
- respected authorities can guide you, but not think for you
- use respected authority to gather facts
Self interest:
- moral egoism is not a ethical framework
- look out for yourself only
Moral egoism:
- looking out for number one is the ethical thing to do
- inherently selfish
- too many problems to consider it a acceptable ethical framework