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Ethical Theories Presentation Ethical Relativism LP: 5 Katie Kuehn October 21, 2008

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Ethical Theories Presentation Ethical Relativism LP: 5. Katie Kuehn October 21, 2008. What is Ethical Relativism?. Simple observation that different individuals and societies sometimes have different values No one single standard is “right”. The Rights Approach. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ethical Theories Presentation Ethical Relativism LP: 5

Ethical Theories Presentation

Ethical RelativismLP: 5

Katie KuehnOctober 21, 2008

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What is Ethical Relativism?• Simple observation that different

individuals and societies sometimes have different values

• No one single standard is “right”

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The Rights Approach• Immanuel Kant – Individuals right to

choose for himself or herself

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Kant’s Ideas– “People have dignity to choose freely

what they want to do with their lives.”–Moral Right – Choices are respected– People should not be manipulated–Moral Law/Morally Correct Laws• Lying

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Critic on Kant’s Ideas

– Doesn’t determine correctness of judgment

– Doesn’t fulfill needs– Doesn’t fulfill

desires– No supreme good

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Jeremy Bentham • Principal of utility– Utility- respect to a community• Make the happiness of the community

greater than any that diminishes it• Promote the greatest amount of happiness

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Critic of Bentham’s Ideas• People have higher and lower

faculties • Pleasures associated with the higher

faculties are more valuable than others

• A persons actions are judged with reference to these principles

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Descriptive Relativism• Moral values

different in fundamental ways

• There is a difference between people and cultures

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Putting things into perspective…

Eskimo and Europeans are different on their care for the elderly

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Facts to Know

• Cultures have different moral values

• Disagreements could be about facts instead of moral value– Eskimos/Europeans

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Criticism of Ethical Relativism

• Moral Situations are very complex resulting in a variety of good responses

• Implies Tolerance – “live and let live”

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Current Ethical

DilemmaThe Abortion Debate

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There is no consensus about when abortion is appropriate

There is no “right or wrong”

Kant’s Theory on Relativism“Persons right to choose”

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Review Question: 1Do all societies have generally

the same moral values?

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NOEuropeans and Eskimos had

completely different views on how their elderly should be treated. What was morally expected for one, was

unheard of for the other.

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Review Question: 2Did Immanuel Kant believe that every

person had the right to choose for himself/herself?

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YesKant believed it was a persons “dignity” to choose what they

did or didn’t want to do in their lives

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The End