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Gifted Seminar 2 - Coggle Diagram
Gifted Seminar 2
Ethical Subjectivism
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What is the point of engaging in any moral criticism if there is no objective standard of right and wrong?
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Simple subjectivism cannot account for disagreement/Emotivism suggests what we say expresses an attitude or an attempt to persuade
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Big Question
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Atillio's Dilemma
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If unintentional acts are punished should they be punished to the fullest extent that intentional acts are?
If they are punishable, what makes an unintentional act guilty or innocent?
Deontology
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morally responsible when lying, not responsible for truth telling
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What Truman did was morally unethical, kant stinks, laws can be put into place whenever they can be universally followed,
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what to consider when lying - conform to rules that could be universally adopted, would it benefit someone else?
theory implies that no one is morally special, everyone equal
Virtue Ethics
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Be a good person, not focusing on good actions
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All creatures have a proper function; grow, reproduce, humans have social functions
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Utilitarianism
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utility, doctrine, happiness, morality, duty, moral concern, specisism, benevolence
When can utilitarianism be applied: when it is to end suffering, Euphanasia, Drug use, and treatment of Nonhuman animals
If everyone benefits, vaccinations
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Cultural Relativism
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Is it possible to have a culture where all the members of the culture agree to the principles and practices?
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