Philosophical Principles Flashcards
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Descriptive empirical inquiry
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historical or scientific
-Goal is to describe phenomena of morality or to work out a theory of human nature
2
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Philosophers generally divide into two camps
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- Those who hold deontological theories
- those who are teleological in their views
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Teleological theory
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- End result in mind
- Consequence-based
- ultimate criterion of what is morally right, wrong or obligatory is the non-moral value that is brought into being
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Deontological theory
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- rule-based
- do not agree that the morally right, wrong, or obligatory is determined by what promotes the greatest good over evil
- an act may be right and good even if it does not produce the greatest amount of good for self, society or the universe
5
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Overall points of essay
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- Teleological vs. deontological theory
- Micah 6:8
- Should we obey God even if it means to disobey the government?
- Our only obligation is to do the loving thing
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Holmes’ view
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- There are definite rules to live by, but when these rules conflict we should look at justice and love to help guide our course
- Justice and love are not left to our own interpretation but is based upon the justice and love of God as demonstrated in the Bible
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Role of philosophical and biblical paradigms
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Help us to evaluate the tough bioethical issues of our day