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Moral Philosophy
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A-Level Philosophy Mind Map on Moral Philosophy, created by lucy-hook on 01/06/2014.
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Moral Philosophy
meta-ethics
cognitivism
ethical naturalism
problems
Hume's 'is-ought gap'
Moore's 'naturalistic fallacy'
Ethical statements are verifiable factual statements
X is good means
Either I approve of X
Or X is good because X is...
ethical non-naturalism
problems
what about moral disagreement?
good is an indefinable quality that we can intuit but it cannot be directly observed
good is good, and that is the end of the matter
non-cognitivism
ethical statements are meaningless because they cannot be verefied
the function of ethical language is purely emotive
problems
Is something morally wrong if no one witnesses it?
saved by
prescriptivism
recognises the necessity of cognitive elements to moral judgements
normative ethics
utilitarianism
an action ought to be done if it produces the maximum happiness for all involved
based on the consequences
problems
consequences are unpredictable
special responsibilities
justice
solved by rule utilitarianism
deontology
based on the act itself
an action ought to be done according to our duty/the good will
an action must be universalisable and appeal to reason
treat people as an end in themselves and not a means to an end
problems
conflicts of duties
solved by W.D. Ross's prima facie duties
the categorical imperative excuses morally bad or just un moral acts
virtue ethics
based on the agent
ethical behaviour is about cultivation of character
moral people are not concerned with consequences or their duties but what sort of person they are becoming
makes moral action easier because it is not a calculation
doctrine of the mean
problems
problems with Aristotelean ideas of function
different types of life are considered virtuous
therefore act as a moral person is an unhelpful moral maxim
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