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Introduction to Ethics
A rational study of the rules of conduct
known as morals that describe how
people should behave
Ethical Theories
• Subjective Relativism
• Cultural Relativism
• Divine Command Theory
• Kantianism
• Act Utilitarianism
• Rule Utilitarianism
• Social Contract Theory
Subjective Relativism
• There are no universal moral norms of
right and wrong
• All persons decide right and wrong for
themselves
• Pros:
– Well meaning people can have opposite
opinions
– Opposing views do not need to be reconciled
– Unpleasant debates are avoided
Cons of Subjective Relativism
• Can be used to rationalize bad behavior
• Morality becomes meaningless
– Anything can be called moral
• Tolerance becomes meaningless
– Anything can be tolerated even intolerance
• Ethical decisions don’t have to be based
on reason
Cultural Relativism
• The ethical theory that what’s right or
wrong depends on place and/or time
• Pros:
– Different social contexts determine different
moral guidelines
– One society should not judge another by its
own standards
– The actual behavior of a society reflects its
values better than what it says
Cons of Cultural Relativism
• Different views of right and wrong are not
always acceptable
– Just because they exist doesn’t make them
okay
• Cultural relativism can be vague and
subject to different interpretations
• There are no guidelines for reconciliation
between cultures in conflict
• Cultures have to share many “core values”
Divine Command Theory
• Good actions are aligned with the will of
God
• Bad actions are contrary to the will of God
• The holy book helps make the decisions
• Pros:
– We owe obedience to God, our creator
– God is all good and all knowing
– God is the ultimate authority
Cons of Divine Command Theory
• There are many holy books that disagree with each
other
• In a multicultural society it’s unrealistic to adopt a
religion based morality
• Some moral problems are not mentioned in the
holy books
• Equating “good” with “God” is the “equivalence
fallacy” (trying to equate two things that are similar)
• Divine Command Theory is not based on reason
Kantianism
• Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) a German
philosopher
• People’s wills should be based on moral
rules
• Therefore it’s important that our actions
are based on appropriate moral rules.
• To determine when a moral rule is
appropriate Kant proposed two
Categorical Imperatives
First Formulation of the Categorical
Imperative
• Act only from moral rules that you can at
the same time universalize.
– If you act on a moral rule that would cause
problems if everyone followed it then your
actions are not more
Second Formulation of the
Categorical Imperative
• Act so that you always treat both yourself
and other people as ends in themselves,
and never only as a means to an end.
– If you use people for your own benefit that is
not moral
Pros of Kantianism
• It’s rational, i.e. people can use logic to
determine if the reason for their actions
meet one of the Categorical Imperatives
• It produces universal moral guidelines
• All people are moral equals and deserve
to be treated similarly
Cons of Kantianism
• Sometimes a single rule is not enough
• There is no way to resolve a conflict
between rules
• It allows no exceptions to moral rules
• But, is it a workable theory in spite of its
weaknesses?
Criteria for a Workable Ethical
Theory
• Moral decisions and rules:
• Based on logical reasoning
• Come from facts and commonly held values
• Culturally neutral
• Treat everyone equally
• These criteria are from the author and his
colleagues
Act Utilitarianism
• Principle of Utility
(Also known as Greatest Happiness
Principle)
– An action is right to the extent that it increases
the total happiness of the affected parties
– An action is wrong to the extent that it
decreases the total happiness of the affected
parties.
– Happiness may have many definitions such
as: advantage, benefit, good, or pleasure
Pros of Act Utilitarianism
• It focuses on happiness
• It is down-to-earth
– It is practical
– Well defined
• It is comprehensive
Cons of Act Utilitarianism
• The boundaries of an evaluation are not clear
• It is not practical
– Too much work can go into every moral decision
• Ignores persons’ innate sense of duty
– It is consequence oriented
• It is susceptible to the problem of “moral luck”
– The actors are not always in control of the
consequences
Rule Utilitarianism
• Rules are based on the Principle of Utility
– A rule is right to the extent that it increases the
total happiness of the affected parties
– The Greatest Happiness Principle is applied
to moral rules
• Similar to Kantianism – both pertain to
rules
– But Kantianism uses the Categorical
Imperative to decide which rules to follow
Pros of Rule Utilitarianism
• Calculating the total happiness is easier than in
Act Utilitarianism
• Not every moral decision requires the utilitarian
calculations
• It’s easier to resolve conflicting rules
• It overrides “moral luck”
• It appeals to a large cross section of society
• Considered “workable”
– Treats all persons as equals
– Is rational and reasons can be given to explain why
actions are good or bad
Cons of Utilitarianism
• We are forced to use the same scale or measure
for all evaluations even if the consequences are
completely different
– Usually the consequences are expressed in dollars
– But, many consequences are difficult to measure in
dollars
• It ignores the unjust distribution of good
consequences
– Not all members of society may benefit equally
Social Contract Theory
• Thomas Hobbes (1603-1679) and Jean-
Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
• “Morality consists in the set of rules,
governing how people are to treat one
another, that rational people will agree to
accept, for their mutual benefit, on the
condition that others follow those rules as
well.”
Principles of Justice
• John Rawls (1921-2001)
• Each person may claim an adequate number of
basic rights and liberties as long as everyone
else has a claim to the same rights and liberties.
• Any social and economic inequalities must
satisfy two conditions:
– They are associated with positions in society that
everyone has a fair and equal opportunity to assume
– The difference principle: They are “to be to the
greatest benefit of the least-advantaged members of
society”
Pros of the Social Contract Theory
• It uses the language of rights
• It explains why rational people act out of
self interest in the absence of a common
agreement.
• It provides a clear ethical analysis of some
important moral issues regarding the
relationship between people and their
government
• It is a “workable” theory.
Cons of Social Contract Theory
• If we don’t sign the contract why should
we be bound by it?
• Some actions can be characterized
multiple ways.
• It does not have a way to resolve
conflicting rights
• It may be unfair to those who are
incapable of upholding their side of the
contract.
The Four “Workable” Theories
• Kantianism
• Act Utilitarianism
• Rule Utilitarianism
• Social Contract Theory
• In spite of weaknesses all of the above pass the
author’s “workable” test:
– Ethical decision making is a rational process
– Moral principles are found by using logical reasoning
based on facts and commonly held values
Morality vs. Legal
• Are all legal acts also moral?
– Difficult to determine because many immoral acts are
not addressed by the law
• Are all illegal acts immoral?
– Social Contract Theory: Yes, we are obligated to
follow the law
– Kantianism: Yes, by the two Categorical Imperatives
– Rule Utilitarianism: Yes, because rules are broken
– Act Utilitarianism: Depends on the situation.
Sometimes more good comes from breaking a law.
Comparing Workable Theories
• Kantianism and Social Contract are based on “doing the
right thing”
• The Utilitarian theories are oriented towards the
“consequences “ of actions
– However, once a rule is established, Rule Utilitarianism requires
strict adherence to it.
• Therefore, Kantianism, Social Contract, and Rule
Utilitarianism all use moral rules to determine if an action
is moral
– Act Utilitarianism adds up the total good achieved
• Kantianism and Social Contract theory focus on the
individual decision makers (The Deciders) while the
Utilitarian theories focus on all affected parties.
Toolbox of Moral Theories
• Whether presented with problems that are easy
or difficult to solve, the four workable theories,
– Kantianism
– Act Utilitarianism
– Rule Utilitarianism
– Social Contract Theory
• will provide us with solutions to many of the
problems that arise from the introduction of
Information Technology into society that we will
address this semester

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IntroductionToEthics.ppt

  • 1. Introduction to Ethics A rational study of the rules of conduct known as morals that describe how people should behave
  • 2. Ethical Theories • Subjective Relativism • Cultural Relativism • Divine Command Theory • Kantianism • Act Utilitarianism • Rule Utilitarianism • Social Contract Theory
  • 3. Subjective Relativism • There are no universal moral norms of right and wrong • All persons decide right and wrong for themselves • Pros: – Well meaning people can have opposite opinions – Opposing views do not need to be reconciled – Unpleasant debates are avoided
  • 4. Cons of Subjective Relativism • Can be used to rationalize bad behavior • Morality becomes meaningless – Anything can be called moral • Tolerance becomes meaningless – Anything can be tolerated even intolerance • Ethical decisions don’t have to be based on reason
  • 5. Cultural Relativism • The ethical theory that what’s right or wrong depends on place and/or time • Pros: – Different social contexts determine different moral guidelines – One society should not judge another by its own standards – The actual behavior of a society reflects its values better than what it says
  • 6. Cons of Cultural Relativism • Different views of right and wrong are not always acceptable – Just because they exist doesn’t make them okay • Cultural relativism can be vague and subject to different interpretations • There are no guidelines for reconciliation between cultures in conflict • Cultures have to share many “core values”
  • 7. Divine Command Theory • Good actions are aligned with the will of God • Bad actions are contrary to the will of God • The holy book helps make the decisions • Pros: – We owe obedience to God, our creator – God is all good and all knowing – God is the ultimate authority
  • 8. Cons of Divine Command Theory • There are many holy books that disagree with each other • In a multicultural society it’s unrealistic to adopt a religion based morality • Some moral problems are not mentioned in the holy books • Equating “good” with “God” is the “equivalence fallacy” (trying to equate two things that are similar) • Divine Command Theory is not based on reason
  • 9. Kantianism • Immanuel Kant (1724 – 1804) a German philosopher • People’s wills should be based on moral rules • Therefore it’s important that our actions are based on appropriate moral rules. • To determine when a moral rule is appropriate Kant proposed two Categorical Imperatives
  • 10. First Formulation of the Categorical Imperative • Act only from moral rules that you can at the same time universalize. – If you act on a moral rule that would cause problems if everyone followed it then your actions are not more
  • 11. Second Formulation of the Categorical Imperative • Act so that you always treat both yourself and other people as ends in themselves, and never only as a means to an end. – If you use people for your own benefit that is not moral
  • 12. Pros of Kantianism • It’s rational, i.e. people can use logic to determine if the reason for their actions meet one of the Categorical Imperatives • It produces universal moral guidelines • All people are moral equals and deserve to be treated similarly
  • 13. Cons of Kantianism • Sometimes a single rule is not enough • There is no way to resolve a conflict between rules • It allows no exceptions to moral rules • But, is it a workable theory in spite of its weaknesses?
  • 14. Criteria for a Workable Ethical Theory • Moral decisions and rules: • Based on logical reasoning • Come from facts and commonly held values • Culturally neutral • Treat everyone equally • These criteria are from the author and his colleagues
  • 15. Act Utilitarianism • Principle of Utility (Also known as Greatest Happiness Principle) – An action is right to the extent that it increases the total happiness of the affected parties – An action is wrong to the extent that it decreases the total happiness of the affected parties. – Happiness may have many definitions such as: advantage, benefit, good, or pleasure
  • 16. Pros of Act Utilitarianism • It focuses on happiness • It is down-to-earth – It is practical – Well defined • It is comprehensive
  • 17. Cons of Act Utilitarianism • The boundaries of an evaluation are not clear • It is not practical – Too much work can go into every moral decision • Ignores persons’ innate sense of duty – It is consequence oriented • It is susceptible to the problem of “moral luck” – The actors are not always in control of the consequences
  • 18. Rule Utilitarianism • Rules are based on the Principle of Utility – A rule is right to the extent that it increases the total happiness of the affected parties – The Greatest Happiness Principle is applied to moral rules • Similar to Kantianism – both pertain to rules – But Kantianism uses the Categorical Imperative to decide which rules to follow
  • 19. Pros of Rule Utilitarianism • Calculating the total happiness is easier than in Act Utilitarianism • Not every moral decision requires the utilitarian calculations • It’s easier to resolve conflicting rules • It overrides “moral luck” • It appeals to a large cross section of society • Considered “workable” – Treats all persons as equals – Is rational and reasons can be given to explain why actions are good or bad
  • 20. Cons of Utilitarianism • We are forced to use the same scale or measure for all evaluations even if the consequences are completely different – Usually the consequences are expressed in dollars – But, many consequences are difficult to measure in dollars • It ignores the unjust distribution of good consequences – Not all members of society may benefit equally
  • 21. Social Contract Theory • Thomas Hobbes (1603-1679) and Jean- Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) • “Morality consists in the set of rules, governing how people are to treat one another, that rational people will agree to accept, for their mutual benefit, on the condition that others follow those rules as well.”
  • 22. Principles of Justice • John Rawls (1921-2001) • Each person may claim an adequate number of basic rights and liberties as long as everyone else has a claim to the same rights and liberties. • Any social and economic inequalities must satisfy two conditions: – They are associated with positions in society that everyone has a fair and equal opportunity to assume – The difference principle: They are “to be to the greatest benefit of the least-advantaged members of society”
  • 23. Pros of the Social Contract Theory • It uses the language of rights • It explains why rational people act out of self interest in the absence of a common agreement. • It provides a clear ethical analysis of some important moral issues regarding the relationship between people and their government • It is a “workable” theory.
  • 24. Cons of Social Contract Theory • If we don’t sign the contract why should we be bound by it? • Some actions can be characterized multiple ways. • It does not have a way to resolve conflicting rights • It may be unfair to those who are incapable of upholding their side of the contract.
  • 25. The Four “Workable” Theories • Kantianism • Act Utilitarianism • Rule Utilitarianism • Social Contract Theory • In spite of weaknesses all of the above pass the author’s “workable” test: – Ethical decision making is a rational process – Moral principles are found by using logical reasoning based on facts and commonly held values
  • 26. Morality vs. Legal • Are all legal acts also moral? – Difficult to determine because many immoral acts are not addressed by the law • Are all illegal acts immoral? – Social Contract Theory: Yes, we are obligated to follow the law – Kantianism: Yes, by the two Categorical Imperatives – Rule Utilitarianism: Yes, because rules are broken – Act Utilitarianism: Depends on the situation. Sometimes more good comes from breaking a law.
  • 27. Comparing Workable Theories • Kantianism and Social Contract are based on “doing the right thing” • The Utilitarian theories are oriented towards the “consequences “ of actions – However, once a rule is established, Rule Utilitarianism requires strict adherence to it. • Therefore, Kantianism, Social Contract, and Rule Utilitarianism all use moral rules to determine if an action is moral – Act Utilitarianism adds up the total good achieved • Kantianism and Social Contract theory focus on the individual decision makers (The Deciders) while the Utilitarian theories focus on all affected parties.
  • 28. Toolbox of Moral Theories • Whether presented with problems that are easy or difficult to solve, the four workable theories, – Kantianism – Act Utilitarianism – Rule Utilitarianism – Social Contract Theory • will provide us with solutions to many of the problems that arise from the introduction of Information Technology into society that we will address this semester