Summary Flashcards
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Natural Law
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- syneresis: ‘the intuitive knowledge of first principles’
- primary precepts (acronym POWER)
- deontological outcomes (2ndary precepts) come from a teleological worldview bc everything has a rational purpose (telos)
- Aquinas’ human flourishing: our greatest happiness will be found by aligning the NL with God’s eternal laws
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Kant
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- purely deontological
- morality is a priori synthetic (like we need a concept of number before we can count, we need a concept of the CI before we can apply it)
- contradictions: contradiction in nature (suicide, breaking promises) and contradiction in will (not helping our neighbour)
- summum bonum, greatest good - POPR
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Utilitarianism
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- teleological so depends on the end we ensue
- either pleasure (Bentham: ‘‘sovereign two masters, pleasure and pain’) or happiness (Mill)
- objective, empirical goodness by counting Hedons (B) or desires (Mill)
- consequentialism
- apply GHP
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Situation Ethics
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- goodness is accepted by faith as the supreme norm (positivism)
- fletcher says no intrinsic good can be proved, it has to be posited
5
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Mill on why we act sympathetically for others happiness
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“In the Golden Rule of Jesus of Nazareth (“do to others as you would have them do to you” Matthew 7:18), is all the ethics of utility”
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Why do we love according to situation ethics?
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‘we love because God first loved us’ (1 John 4:19)