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Meta-
       Ethics
 What do we mean
when we use ethical
    language?
Meta-Ethics
• Meta-ethics is concerned with
  what we mean when we use
  words like ‘good’ ‘bad’ ‘right’
  ‘wrong’.
                                     •
• It is not a normative system
  of ethics – its does not tell us
  what we can and can’t do
Background
The philosopher David Hume was an empiricist: he
argued that things can only be ‘real’ or ‘meaningful’ if
they can be verified or proved by our five senses.
      e.g.: I know oranges exist because I have seen,
      smelt, touched and tasted them
Ethical Naturalism
A branch of ethics called Ethical
  Naturalism developed from empiricism
  and the ideas of David Hume.

These ethicists argued that
we observe the world
around us and create moral
theories to fit our
observations.
An Example…
If we could prove, empirically and provide
  proof, that women make better parents
  than men (i.e. if this was a fact)

           Then we could argue than
           men should not be single
           parents. (moral judgement)
Is-Ought Gap
• Many opponents of the naturalist
  position argue that we cannot make the
  leap between a FACT (is) and a MORAL
  JUDGEMENT (ought).
Naturalistic Fallacy
• This jump from an is to an ought, from
  fact to moral judgement is what critics
  of Naturalism call the Naturalistic
  Fallacy.
Is this really ethics?
• Is this form of naturalism what we
  would call ‘ethics’ or is it sociology, or
  psychology?
Intuitionism
The philosopher G.E. Moore criticised
 naturalism. Instead he said we have an
 infallible intuitive knowledge of good
 things.

e.g. I don’t need to observe a murder to
  know that killing someone is wrong – I
  just know it is.
Continued ….

• When I make a moral decision I am
  simply choosing the outcome that will
  bring about these good things.
Simple v Complex
Moore argued that there are simple and
 complex ideas.

Complex = ‘horse’ can be broken down
  into
  animal, mammal, quadraped, equine.
Simple = ‘yellow’ we can’t break it down
  any further.
Moral terms are simple
‘Good’
‘Bad’
‘Right’
‘Wrong’

Are simple terms ‘Good’ is simply ‘good’.
Moral judgements cannot be proven

Moore further argued that moral
 judgements cannot be proven
 empirically.
We cannot observe pleasure and then say
 that goodness is pleasure.
W.D. Ross - Intuitionism
Ross accepted Moore’s version of ethics
 and also added that in any given
 situation moral duties or obligations
 become apparent.

These are called prima facie duties.
Prima facie means ‘at first appearance’
Prima Facie Duties
• Ross listed the following as prima facie
  duties:
Keeping a promise, reparation for harm
  done, gratitude, justice, beneficence, se
  lf-improvement and non-maleficence
He acknowledged that this list might not
  be complete.
Emotivism
A.J. Ayer was a Logical Positivist. He
  believed that meaningful statements
  had to be verified either synthetically or
  analytically otherwise they are
  meaningless.
Analytic Statements
                  1+1=2
         All triangles have 3 sides
   All spinsters are unmarried women

All of these statements are true in
  themselves – they are true by definition
Synthetic Statements
              It’s snowing
      There’s a squirrel in that tree
          That chair is brown

These are all synthetic statements - they
 can be verified by our five senses.
So what are moral statements?

Moral statements cannot be verified
 synthetically or analytically. Therefore
 they are not truths or facts.

Moral statements are simply
 expressions of
 preference, attitude or
 feeling.
Emotivism – ‘boo’ ‘hurrah’
Moral statements come from our
 emotional responses to situations.

When I say murder is wrong I am saying
 ‘murder – boooooooo!’
When I say giving to charity is good I am
 saying ‘charity - hurrrrrah!’
C. L. Stevenson
Stevenson added to Ayer’s theory by
  asserting that when we make moral
  statements we are not only expressing
  our emotional response to a situation
  but we are also trying to persuade
  others to have the same emotional
  response.
The Removal of Reason
The removal of reason is one of the major
  criticisms of emotivism and intuitionism.
James Rachels argues that it is wrong of
  Ayer to make a connection between the
  ‘ouch’ response when you stub your toe
  and the ‘that’s wrong’ reaction when
  you see details of a murder on the
  news.
Prescriptivism
Moral statements are objective. They are
 both prescriptive and universal.


 The only coherent way to
 behave morally is to act on
 judgements that you are
 prepared to universalise.
Prescriptivism
• Moral statements are objective. They
  are prescriptive and universal

The only way to act morally in any
 situation is to respond in a way that we
 would be prepared to say that
 EVERYONE should have to behave.
A summary of meta-ethics…

                            Meta-ethics
                         How we use ethical
                        language and where it
                            comes from.




    Intuitionism             Emotivism              Prescriptivism
  Our intuition tells   What is right or wrong   When I say something
   us what is right        is simply an           is right I’m trying
      or wrong           emotional response       to get you to think
                           to a situation               the same
Our ethical journey so far …

                                 ETHICS

    NORMATIVE ETHICS                                      META-ETHICS




                                 Intuitionism      Emotivism       Prescriptivism
 ABSOLUTE         RELATIVE
                                  G.E. Moore
                                                    A.J. Ayer
                                 H.A. Pritchard                      R.M. Hare
                                                  C.L. Stevenson
                                  W.D. Ross
 Natural Law     Virtue Ethics



Thomas Aquinas     Aristotle

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Meta ethics-1

  • 1. Meta- Ethics What do we mean when we use ethical language?
  • 2. Meta-Ethics • Meta-ethics is concerned with what we mean when we use words like ‘good’ ‘bad’ ‘right’ ‘wrong’. • • It is not a normative system of ethics – its does not tell us what we can and can’t do
  • 3.
  • 4. Background The philosopher David Hume was an empiricist: he argued that things can only be ‘real’ or ‘meaningful’ if they can be verified or proved by our five senses. e.g.: I know oranges exist because I have seen, smelt, touched and tasted them
  • 5. Ethical Naturalism A branch of ethics called Ethical Naturalism developed from empiricism and the ideas of David Hume. These ethicists argued that we observe the world around us and create moral theories to fit our observations.
  • 6. An Example… If we could prove, empirically and provide proof, that women make better parents than men (i.e. if this was a fact) Then we could argue than men should not be single parents. (moral judgement)
  • 7. Is-Ought Gap • Many opponents of the naturalist position argue that we cannot make the leap between a FACT (is) and a MORAL JUDGEMENT (ought).
  • 8. Naturalistic Fallacy • This jump from an is to an ought, from fact to moral judgement is what critics of Naturalism call the Naturalistic Fallacy.
  • 9. Is this really ethics? • Is this form of naturalism what we would call ‘ethics’ or is it sociology, or psychology?
  • 10. Intuitionism The philosopher G.E. Moore criticised naturalism. Instead he said we have an infallible intuitive knowledge of good things. e.g. I don’t need to observe a murder to know that killing someone is wrong – I just know it is.
  • 11. Continued …. • When I make a moral decision I am simply choosing the outcome that will bring about these good things.
  • 12. Simple v Complex Moore argued that there are simple and complex ideas. Complex = ‘horse’ can be broken down into animal, mammal, quadraped, equine. Simple = ‘yellow’ we can’t break it down any further.
  • 13. Moral terms are simple ‘Good’ ‘Bad’ ‘Right’ ‘Wrong’ Are simple terms ‘Good’ is simply ‘good’.
  • 14. Moral judgements cannot be proven Moore further argued that moral judgements cannot be proven empirically. We cannot observe pleasure and then say that goodness is pleasure.
  • 15. W.D. Ross - Intuitionism Ross accepted Moore’s version of ethics and also added that in any given situation moral duties or obligations become apparent. These are called prima facie duties. Prima facie means ‘at first appearance’
  • 16. Prima Facie Duties • Ross listed the following as prima facie duties: Keeping a promise, reparation for harm done, gratitude, justice, beneficence, se lf-improvement and non-maleficence He acknowledged that this list might not be complete.
  • 17. Emotivism A.J. Ayer was a Logical Positivist. He believed that meaningful statements had to be verified either synthetically or analytically otherwise they are meaningless.
  • 18. Analytic Statements 1+1=2 All triangles have 3 sides All spinsters are unmarried women All of these statements are true in themselves – they are true by definition
  • 19. Synthetic Statements It’s snowing There’s a squirrel in that tree That chair is brown These are all synthetic statements - they can be verified by our five senses.
  • 20. So what are moral statements? Moral statements cannot be verified synthetically or analytically. Therefore they are not truths or facts. Moral statements are simply expressions of preference, attitude or feeling.
  • 21. Emotivism – ‘boo’ ‘hurrah’ Moral statements come from our emotional responses to situations. When I say murder is wrong I am saying ‘murder – boooooooo!’ When I say giving to charity is good I am saying ‘charity - hurrrrrah!’
  • 22. C. L. Stevenson Stevenson added to Ayer’s theory by asserting that when we make moral statements we are not only expressing our emotional response to a situation but we are also trying to persuade others to have the same emotional response.
  • 23. The Removal of Reason The removal of reason is one of the major criticisms of emotivism and intuitionism. James Rachels argues that it is wrong of Ayer to make a connection between the ‘ouch’ response when you stub your toe and the ‘that’s wrong’ reaction when you see details of a murder on the news.
  • 24. Prescriptivism Moral statements are objective. They are both prescriptive and universal. The only coherent way to behave morally is to act on judgements that you are prepared to universalise.
  • 25. Prescriptivism • Moral statements are objective. They are prescriptive and universal The only way to act morally in any situation is to respond in a way that we would be prepared to say that EVERYONE should have to behave.
  • 26. A summary of meta-ethics… Meta-ethics How we use ethical language and where it comes from. Intuitionism Emotivism Prescriptivism Our intuition tells What is right or wrong When I say something us what is right is simply an is right I’m trying or wrong emotional response to get you to think to a situation the same
  • 27. Our ethical journey so far … ETHICS NORMATIVE ETHICS META-ETHICS Intuitionism Emotivism Prescriptivism ABSOLUTE RELATIVE G.E. Moore A.J. Ayer H.A. Pritchard R.M. Hare C.L. Stevenson W.D. Ross Natural Law Virtue Ethics Thomas Aquinas Aristotle