Theories of justice and ethics Flashcards

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What is consequentialism? (2)

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  • the right moral action is the one that produces the best overall consequences
  • incorporates a utailitarian approach in considering the greatest good for the greatest number
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What is virtue-based ethics? 4

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  • focuses on the development of good character
  • considers the purpose of human life to be to live virtuously
  • the highest good is Eudaimonia (happiness/flourshing)
  • virtues can include courage, generosity, honesty, gentleness, friendliness
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What is principle-based/kant/deontology ethics? (4)

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  • moral laws are universaible meaning that they are true for everyone, exceptions cannot be made based on gender etc.
  • good intent equates to good action
  • respect is at the foundation
  • locates a persons worth in their dignity, reason and autonomy, our ability to chooe
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Pros and cons of consequentialism (4)

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  • it is a ‘scientific’ approach, it takes a larger view beyond the individual
  • it can extend ethics to the consequences for other living things
  • minority would be subject to harm is considering the best consequences for the majority
  • can justify slavery
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Pros and cons of virtue-based ethics 4

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  • they can be broad and holistic, don’t provide specificities
  • doesn’t consider the bigger picture
  • highly subjective and individualistic
  • there are no objective virtues that can be followed by everyone
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Pros and cons of deontological/kant/principle-based ethics 4

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  • doesn’t consider the consequences which can create dire outcomes
  • creates absolutes, there are no in-between or grey areas
  • provides certainity, the action is right so it is right
  • provides behavioural expectations that can be trasnlated to many different situations
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What is justice?

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  • Justice basically means fairness, it involves natural law (universal absolute concepts) that prescribe just outcomes
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What is structural injustice?

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  • injustices aren’t just the result of one individual’s wrongdoings but rather that this individual is influenced by a prejudical system
  • where an unjust structure maintained by complex self-reinforcing principles
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What is distributive justice and list the 4 types

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  • Distributive justice is concerned with the fair distribution of resources, power and wealth
  • Egalitarian, desert, need and utilitarian
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What is procedural justice? and give egs

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  • To do with having a fair trial
  • includes right to silence, prosecution has the burden of proof, presumption of innocence etc.
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Define retributive and restorative justice

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  • Retributive is about punishing the offender
  • restorative justice is about restoring the offender and reintegrating them into soceity, can involve victim and members of society
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Explain the milgram experiment

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  • inteded to answer questions on how humans conduct inhumane acts and their obedience to authority
  • highly unethical experiment that revealed people are obedient beings where they will follow orders, especially if they are promised not to be held responisble
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Comment on structural injustice in relation to MLK

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  • justice may be served by breaking the law - civil rights movement
  • it should be considered who the victims and beneficiaries of the structural injustices are
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