Created by Hannah David
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Theory of Utilitarianism
Natural Law Theory
(brief description)
Kant's Moral Theory
Kant's Categorial Imperative
(Universal law formulation)
Maxim
Kant's Test
Innocent-but-not-universalizable
Kant's Categorical Imperative
(Formula of the end in itself)
"as an end"
"as a means"
Kant's first argument for immorality of suicide
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Objection
Kant's second argument for the immorality of suicide
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Objection
Perfect Duty
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Example
Imperfect Duty
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Example
Euthanasia
Active vs Passive
Euthanasia
Euthanasia
- Voluntary
- Non-voluntary
- Involuntary
Traditional Doctrine
(active vs passive)
Rachels opinion and argument on active vs passive
Rachels opinion and example of killing vs letting die
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Objection
Sledgehammer effect
Foot
Agent of one's death
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Examples
Foot on MORAL difference of being agent
(Rights)
Foot on MORAL difference of being agent
(Of the end in itself)
Objection to Foot
Conditions of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act
Main argument FOR Oregon PAS
Autonomy
Kass's Argument Against PAS
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Example
Hard-line Libertarian response to
Kass (self-contradictory)
Gill's response to
Kass (self-contradictory)
Natural Law Theory
NLT
Intrinsic goods and why are they
Doctrine of Double Effect
DDE Cases