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Ethical Theories
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A-Levels Religious Education (Religious Ethics) Mind Map on Ethical Theories, created by niamhmccullough1 on 22/06/2013.
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Ethical Theories
Situation Ethics
Introduction
Ethical theory that maintains something is moral if it follows the most loving course of action.
Developed by Joesph Fletcher 1905 - 1991
Influenced by the New Testament, so it is religious theory
Teleological approach
No fixed rules or moral absolutes
Origin
Three general approches
The legalistic approach
The antinomian or lawless approach
Situational approach
Natural Law is too legalistic
"Attacked the Pharisees' insistence on following Jewish law. Christians should not lay down any law. when they do they become more like the phrasies"
A rule has to be broken in order to follow the most loving course of action
Paul Tillch "The law of love is the ultimate law."
Key Principles
Fletcher's Opposition to Casuistry
Fletcher felt it was unacceptable to take a causuistic approach to morality
The only rule or principle was to follow the most loving course of action
Abortion Example and why Fletcher thought it was better to take a situational approach
Four Working Principles
Pragmatism
Relativism
Positivism
Personalism
Six fundamental principles
Only one thing is intrinsically good; namely love; nothing else at all
The ruling norm of Christian decision is love: nothing else
Love and justice are the same, for justice is love distributed, nothing else
Love wills the neighbour's good, whether we like him or not
Only the end justifies the means, nothing else
Love's decisons are made situationally, not prescriptively
Application Of Theory
Ukraine/ Berlin prison camp: Fletcher
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