Meta-Ethics Flashcards
What are the 4 types of Meta-Ethics?
- Naturalism
- Intuitionism
- Emotivism
——– not on syllabus - Prescriptivism
What is Meta-Ethics?
Discussing the nature and validity of ethical statements
Cognitive Vs. Non-Cognitive
Cognitive
- Objective - not influenced by personal feelings e.g. ‘murder is wrong’ - be deduced by effects of action
- Moral statements describing the world
- Naturalism + Intuitionism
Non-Cognitive
- Subjective
- Not true or false - expression of a feeling
What did David Hume think about Meta-Ethics
- Hume –> Empiricist
– >only real/ meaningful things are those that can be verified by 5 senses - is-ought fallacy - problem people make when they try to make statements about what ‘ought’ to be from what ‘is’
+ Hume’s two pronged fork
- Synthetic - empiricism - a priori - necessarily
- Analytic - rationalism - a posteriori - contingently true
What is Hume’s fork?
David Hume
Two prongs
- Synthetic - empiricism - a priori - necessarily
- Analytic - rationalism - a posteriori - contingently true
Who are the main Scholars for Naturalist approach? (Ethical Naturalism)
- Philippa Foot, F.H. Bradley
criticism - G.E. Moore
What does Philippa Foot say about Meta-Ethics?
- Modern Day virtue ethicist
- Moral Evil as a ‘natural defect’
–> there are certain norms based on self-maintenance and reproduction in each species - e.g. own has night vision
–> Humans norm of moral behaviour - people who act immorally have a natural defect - There are moral absolutes
–> recognise virtues by observing how person acts in consideration of them e.g. honest person act in consideration of honesty
–> see moral absolutes empiricists argue cannot measure
(inspired by Aristotle)
What do difference scholars say good means (Meta-Ethics)
- Natural law -Aquinas- from divine inspiration - God
- Utilitarianism - Mill + Bentham- good from pleasure
- Kant - good from sense of duty
–> all good as natural sense, can reason whats good
What is the Naturalist approach?
Cognitivism - Moral Absolutists
- Believe ethical statement are facts
- All attempt to explain moral terms (good/bad/right/wrong) in a non-moral (factual) way
- Bradley + Philippa Foot
Criticism of Naturalist approach?
Hume
- is-ought fallacy
–> cant go from ‘is’ observations about humans to statements about what ‘ought’ to be
–> cant move from descriptive to prescriptive statements
G.E. Moore
- Naturalistic fallacy - trying to define intrinsic goodness
- Any quality we attempt to define as good, ask “is that property itself good” e.g. is pleasure itself good
–> open question, if question makes sense proves its not identical e.g. is goodness itself good doesn’t make sense
Who are the main scholars of intuitionism?
- G.E. Moore
- H.A. Prichard
- W.D. Ross
What does G.E. Moore say about Meta-Ethics?
Intuitionism
- Intrinsically good things exist for their own sake –> should do things that cause the most good to exists
- Good as indefinable
Simple Vs. Complex
- simple - yellow, Complex - horse
Naturalistc Fallacy
- attempt to define good in terms of something else e.g. pleasure
- “Good is Good, and that is the end of the matter”
- Good as simple notion
Intuition
- intuition to perceive moral goodness , not senses
- Cannot be evidence based or viewed, intution cannot be measured empirically