Ethical Theories - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Ethical Theories

Description:

Act only according to that maxim that you could at the same time will to become a universal law ... When violating a 'maxim' would, under the Categorical ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:86
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 7
Provided by: stra2
Learn more at: https://www.egr.msu.edu
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Ethical Theories


1
Ethical Theories
  • High-level account of how questions about
    morality should be addressed.

Similar to engineering models? VIR a tool to
solve many engineering problems. VIR is not a
law of nature neither is Fma think about
scale
Ethical theories also do not describe the world
only some good answers to moral dilemmas 
Ethical problems are not clear and people and
society are unpredictable and messy Many ethical
theories to choose from
2
Some traditional ethical theories
  • Consequentialist
  • Evaluate acts, policies and institutions
    according to consequences.
  • Right action is the one that has the best
    consequences 

Utilitarianism Only happiness is good in itself.
Everything else is a means to happiness.
(pain, suffering - happiness) An act is
right if it tends to increase the sum of human
happiness wrong if reverse. (Or RULE
utilitarianism )
Most decision-making strategies and models
originate with utilitarianism cost-benefit
analysis, game theory, risk-benefit
analysis  What is the chief problem these
theories face?
Various forms ethical egotism, nationalism,
(altruism? really maximizes total happiness?
Gift of the Magi (O. Henry))
3
Other traditional ethical theories
  • Deontological theories
  •  Certain actions are right or wrong regardless of
    consequences

Immanuel Kant Follow universal principles that
require respect for persons absolute value of
persons. Categorical Imperative (for example,
truth telling) Act only according to that maxim
that you could at the same time will to become a
universal law Kant formulated DUTY ethics
saying how persons have the DUTY to act
Another deontological theory Theory of rights
(of persons). E.g. right to life, right of
choice. John Locke natural rights life,
liberty, property. We exchange our natural state
of anarchy for the liberty and security of the
society social contract.
4
Kants Perfect and Imperfect Duties
  • When violating a maxim would, under the
    Categorical Imperative (first form)
  • lead to a logical contradiction (if
    universalized), we have a perfect duty not to
    violate the maxim (example universalizing
    stealing ? meaninglessness of property)
  • lead to an undesirable condition (if
    universalized), we have an imperfect duty not
    to violate the maxim (example universalizing
    not helping others except for ones own good ?
    wouldnt ever want to ask anyone for help one
    couldnt then repay, so we SHOULD help others
    without regard for our own repayment, when
    possible)

5
A Second Form of Kants Categorical Imperative
  • "Act in such a way that you treat humanity,
    whether in your own person or in the person of
    any other, always at the same time as an end and
    never simply as a means"
  • -- Kant, Immanuel trans. Ellington, J.W.
    1785 (1993), p.36

6
KCI Third Formulation
  • "Therefore, every rational being must so act as
    if he were through his maxim always a legislating
    member in the universal kingdom of ends."
  • Ibid., p. 43
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com