Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Part A) Deontology
- Intro
- Kantian ethics/Kant 18th Century
- Opposition to teleological
- Utilitarianism
- Intrinsic
goodness of
action
- deon/duty
- "wonder and awe...starry
heavens and moral law"
- Moral objectivity - universal
- "fire burns here and in Persia"
- 'A priori synthetic'
- based on reason
- requires external verification
- Free will
- all have ability to reason
- Moral agents
- Categorical Imperatives
- 1. Universablility -maxim true if law for all
- "act in such a way that their
actions become universal law"
- no slippery
slope
- HJ Paton "formula of the law of nature."
- consider someone stealing - what would it be like if everyone did the same?
- 2. Never treat as means to an end
- "treat humans as an end within themselves"
- human rights/justice
- "humans are valuable beyond all price" - imago dei
- never exploit another - slave trade
- 3. "a law making member of a kingdom of ends"
- Summum Bonnum
Anmerkungen:
- "the perfect agreement of the mind with the moral law is the supreme condition of the Summum Bonum"
- Sarah Tyler - $1 coin
- not hypothetical imperatives
- to achieve a particular end
- e.g. analogy of the shopkeeper
- "duty should be done for the sake of duty and duty alone"
- "good will shines forth like a precious jewel."
Anmerkungen:
- fixed statements of duty - prescriptive
- Freedom
- make rational choices
- ought implies can
- actions irrelevant if forced to do something
- Formula of Autonomy
Anmerkungen:
- "In morals, the proper and inestimable worth of an absolute good will consist precisely in the freedom of the principle of action from all influences"
- W. D. Ross
- 'Prima facie duties'
- at first glance
- beneficience
- self-improvement
- justice