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Situation Ethics
Tirth Modi
Group-213
Basic Details
• A relativist, consequentialist theory. It does
not prescribe fixed rules; it considers the
outcomes of actions.
• First developed by Joseph Fletcher in
Situation Ethics (1963).
• Inspired by Jesus’ gospel message of love
(agape). Fletcher appealed to the biblical
scholar Rudolf Bultmann, according to
whom Jesus taught no ethics other than
“love thy neighbour as thyself”.
Joseph Fletcher
Rudolf Bultmann:
Jesus didn’t teach a
system of ethics, only
“love thy neighbour”
Inspired by the Bible, but not absolutist
“The morality of an
action depends
upon the situation”
Other ethical approaches
• Fletcher distinguished Situation Ethics from two
common approaches to ethics: legalism and
anti-nomianism.
• Legalists enforce fixed rules and rigid morality.
• Anti-nomians shun laws and live without moral
restraints.
• According to Fletcher, his theory avoided the
pitfalls of both, being more flexible than
legalism and more principled than anti-
nomianism.
Four Working Principles
• Fletcher stated that there are four basic
‘working principles’ to Situation Ethics:
1) Pragmatism – moral actions must work or
achieve some realistic goal.
2) Relativism – there are no fixed laws which
must always be obeyed.
3) Positivism – first place is given to Christian
love, rooted in faith.
4) Personalism – people come first, not rules or
ideals.
Six Fundamental Principles
There are also six ‘fundamental principles’:
• Only one thing is intrinsically good: love.
• The ruling norm of Christian decision is love.
• Love and justice are the same.
• Love wills the neighbour’s good, whether we
like him or not.
• Only the end justifies the means, nothing else.
• Love’s decisions are made situationally, not
prescriptively.
Also during the 1960’s, Bishop
John Robinson was developing
similar views to Fletcher. He
was supportive of Situation
Ethics and himself wrote:
“Assertions about God are in
the last analysis assertions
about love”
Robinson thought that love was
at the core of what it meant to
be Christian, rather than
inflexible absolute moral rules.
Strengths of Situation Ethics
• Christian system – consistent with the teaching
of Jesus.
• Flexible relativist system – in enables people to
make tough decisions.
• It emphasises love (agape) – surely everyone
agrees that’s a good thing.
• It avoids conflicts of duty, as one experiences in
absolutist systems. Where moral rules collide,
Situation Ethics gives a way of resolving the
conflict: love.
Weaknesses of Situation Ethics
• Christian system – atheists and those of other
faiths might not want to follow the example of
Jesus.
• Unprincipled relativist system – it could allow for
almost any action.
• ‘Love’ is very subjective. People naturally will
disagree about what loving behaviour is.
• It is difficult to predict the future results of
actions – making consequentialist decisions
based on love is unreliable.
Bernard Hoose - Proportionalism
• Hoose attempted to modify Fletcher’s theory by
combining it with elements of Natural Moral. He
called the resulting theory ‘Proportionalism’.
• Hoose gave the maxim: “It is never right to go
against a principle unless there is a
proportionate reason to justify it.”
The Spanning Question…
• AO2: To what extent does situation ethics
contribute to an understanding of the
relationship between religion and morality?
(12 marks).
• It looks difficult, but is actually very easy.
• Situation ethics is a religious system
(remember Jesus and agape), so it is
bound together with the issue of religion
and morality.
Remember that it’s an AO2 question, so you have to
give an argument. Either:
(a) yes it does contribute to our understanding, OR
(b) no it doesn’t contribute to our understanding.
All you have to do is answer this question by looking at a
number of issues in the field of religion and morality.
Make an essay plan which allows for this possible span.
(1) Morality and religious texts: should we use the Bible?
(2)Morality and the nature of God: if he is all-loving and
just, what sort of ethics would he prefer?
(3) Should religious people be relativists or absolutists?
Etc.
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Tirth.pptx

  • 2. Basic Details • A relativist, consequentialist theory. It does not prescribe fixed rules; it considers the outcomes of actions. • First developed by Joseph Fletcher in Situation Ethics (1963). • Inspired by Jesus’ gospel message of love (agape). Fletcher appealed to the biblical scholar Rudolf Bultmann, according to whom Jesus taught no ethics other than “love thy neighbour as thyself”.
  • 3. Joseph Fletcher Rudolf Bultmann: Jesus didn’t teach a system of ethics, only “love thy neighbour” Inspired by the Bible, but not absolutist “The morality of an action depends upon the situation”
  • 4. Other ethical approaches • Fletcher distinguished Situation Ethics from two common approaches to ethics: legalism and anti-nomianism. • Legalists enforce fixed rules and rigid morality. • Anti-nomians shun laws and live without moral restraints. • According to Fletcher, his theory avoided the pitfalls of both, being more flexible than legalism and more principled than anti- nomianism.
  • 5. Four Working Principles • Fletcher stated that there are four basic ‘working principles’ to Situation Ethics: 1) Pragmatism – moral actions must work or achieve some realistic goal. 2) Relativism – there are no fixed laws which must always be obeyed. 3) Positivism – first place is given to Christian love, rooted in faith. 4) Personalism – people come first, not rules or ideals.
  • 6. Six Fundamental Principles There are also six ‘fundamental principles’: • Only one thing is intrinsically good: love. • The ruling norm of Christian decision is love. • Love and justice are the same. • Love wills the neighbour’s good, whether we like him or not. • Only the end justifies the means, nothing else. • Love’s decisions are made situationally, not prescriptively.
  • 7. Also during the 1960’s, Bishop John Robinson was developing similar views to Fletcher. He was supportive of Situation Ethics and himself wrote: “Assertions about God are in the last analysis assertions about love” Robinson thought that love was at the core of what it meant to be Christian, rather than inflexible absolute moral rules.
  • 8. Strengths of Situation Ethics • Christian system – consistent with the teaching of Jesus. • Flexible relativist system – in enables people to make tough decisions. • It emphasises love (agape) – surely everyone agrees that’s a good thing. • It avoids conflicts of duty, as one experiences in absolutist systems. Where moral rules collide, Situation Ethics gives a way of resolving the conflict: love.
  • 9. Weaknesses of Situation Ethics • Christian system – atheists and those of other faiths might not want to follow the example of Jesus. • Unprincipled relativist system – it could allow for almost any action. • ‘Love’ is very subjective. People naturally will disagree about what loving behaviour is. • It is difficult to predict the future results of actions – making consequentialist decisions based on love is unreliable.
  • 10. Bernard Hoose - Proportionalism • Hoose attempted to modify Fletcher’s theory by combining it with elements of Natural Moral. He called the resulting theory ‘Proportionalism’. • Hoose gave the maxim: “It is never right to go against a principle unless there is a proportionate reason to justify it.”
  • 11. The Spanning Question… • AO2: To what extent does situation ethics contribute to an understanding of the relationship between religion and morality? (12 marks). • It looks difficult, but is actually very easy. • Situation ethics is a religious system (remember Jesus and agape), so it is bound together with the issue of religion and morality.
  • 12. Remember that it’s an AO2 question, so you have to give an argument. Either: (a) yes it does contribute to our understanding, OR (b) no it doesn’t contribute to our understanding. All you have to do is answer this question by looking at a number of issues in the field of religion and morality. Make an essay plan which allows for this possible span. (1) Morality and religious texts: should we use the Bible? (2)Morality and the nature of God: if he is all-loving and just, what sort of ethics would he prefer? (3) Should religious people be relativists or absolutists? Etc.