Naturalism Flashcards
What is ethical naturalism
Moral terms can be understood by analysing the natural world (empirical)
What are the two types of naturalists
- theological naturalists
- hedonistic naturalists
What are theological naturalists
- goodness is linked to the will of God as seen in nature. Gods will defines morality: murder is wrong because God commands against murder
What are hedonistic naturalists
- the idea that goodness is a fact of pleasure or happiness
Naturalists come to ethical conclusions using what ? Refer the theological and hedonistic
- through non ethical elements
Theological naturalists - Gods will is the non ethical
Hedonist naturalist - pleasure is the non ethical
Weaknesses of naturalism
- too narrow, doesn’t allow critical thinking/ analysis
Weaknesses
Could still lead to misinterpretation
Weaknesses
It’s impossible to agree what words like ‘good’ means
Weaknesses
Just because we see something in nature doesn’t mean we can do it, it may be illegal
Weakness
You cannot derive what we ought to do from what is facts
Strength
Can be deemed as meaningful through its thorough use of evidence being provided
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Contains logical/rational thinking
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It is universal
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Morality is objective (therefore it’s fairer to all), it’s based on facts rather than opinions
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Moral absolutes