BASICS OF ETHICS AND MORALS
What ought people to do?
Ethics Explains WHY What's Good IS Goodand WHY What's Bad IS Bad
Ethical theories are the reasons we give for judging one action good and another action bad. These theories are the ultimate reasons we give in answer to the question "Why ought you to do this?" This does not mean that by knowing about ethics you will make proper moral choices. All it means is that you will be better able to explain why you make the choices you do. Basic Ethical PositionsA number of authors use the following classification methodology to organize ethical thinking.
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Ethical Relativism | Circumstances alter cases. Everyday standards are good, but exceptions are also right and good. The judgment of good or bad is based upon the result or consequence of the act rather than the act itself. An action is right if it tends to produce the greatest good for the greatest number. Ethical relativism claims that when two individuals or two cultures disagree on their moral views of an act, both can be right. What are the four categories used to justify actions? Read more at Ethical relativism |
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