Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Meta Ethics
- Analysis of ethical
language.
- Cognitive
- Naturalism
- Cognitive
and
objective.
- All ethical statements are the
same as non-ethical ones. They
are factual and can be verified
and falsified.
- Non Naturalism
- Language is
made up of
predispositions.
- Hume
- The only basis of
morality is
humanity.
- You can't make
an ought from
an is.
- G.E..
Moore
- To claim moral
statements can be
verified and falsified
commits the
naturalistic fallacy.
- Naturalistic Fallacy-
The claim that good
can't be defined.
- Intuitionism
- G.E. Moore
- What is good? My
answer is that good is
good, and that is the
end of this matter.
- There are
objective moral
truths.
- Good is indefinable.
- We use our moral intuition.
- H.A. Pritchard
- Some people's
intuition are better
developed than
others.
- Obligations are
as indefinable as
good.
- 2 reasons of
thinking: reason
and intuition.
- W.D. Ross
- Prima Facie
duties are
always right.
- One duty can
be favoured
over another.
- Judgement must be
used to decide what to
do in any situation.
- We can have moral knowledge
- Non- cognitive
- Emotivism
- A.J. Ayer
- 'Ethical terms do not serve only to
express feelings. They are calculated also
to arouse feeling, and so to stimulate
action.'
- 2 meaningful statements:
Analytic and synthetic.
- Analytic - Truth can
be determined
simply by
understanding terms
that occur in them.
- Synthetic - Truth can
be determind by
checking to establish
facts.
- Words like good are
meaningless.
- Ethical statements are
just expressions of
feelings.
- Ethical statements
can't be validated.
- C.L. Stevenson
- Ethical statements are
attitudes based on
beliefs about the world.
- Ethical statements are
attempts to influence the
views of others.
- Ethical
statements are
subjective
opinions.
- Prescriptivism
- R.M. Hare
- Ethical statements are expression
of opinion..
- Ethical statements are
universal.
- They are not just expressing our views,
but prescribing them to others.
- No ethical knowledge