Utilitarianism vs deontology on abortion

    • 9 - Non-exam suggested scheme KS4 and 5

      Abortion – Pro-life and Pro-choice. 1. Abortion – Christian Views. 1. ... Applying utilitarianism to ethical scenarios . 1. Deontology. 1. Applying deontology to ethical scenarios. 1. Virtue ethics. 1. Applying virtue ethics to ethical scenarios. 2. Evaluating the ethicists – who gets it right.


    • [DOC File]THEORIES OF RIGHTS

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      Rule Utilitarianism vs. Act Utilitarianism Until now we have understood utilitarianism to be act utilitarianism, which claims, “This right action is the action that will maximize utility.” The new alternative, rule utilitarianism, claims that “The right action is the action which follows the rule, the following of which maximizes utility.”


    • [DOCX File]alevelphilosophyblog.files.wordpress.com

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      Cruciality: the issue of liberty/rights depends on deontology. If deontology is shown to be false or consequentialism shown to be true, rights fails to be an issue. It’s other aspect, of being against our intuitions, seems solved by Rule or Preference utilitarianism.


    • [DOC File]Issues in Bioethics: A Brief History and Overview

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      Utilitarianism is an ethical theory developed by the British philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and later refined by John Stuart Mill (1806-1872). According to this theory, the morally right action is one that creates “the greatest happiness (or greatest good) for the greatest number”.


    • [DOC File]CV-Newest***

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      "Abortion and Future Generations" Proceedings of the Thirteenth Conference on Value Inquiry (1979). ... "How Best to Critique Utilitarianism," in Praxis and Reason: Studies in the Philosophy of Nicholas Rescher, edited by Robert Almeder (1982). ... "On Consequentialism and Deontology" in Social Philosophy Today, Vol IV edited by Creighton Peden ...


    • [DOC File]CRIMINAL LAW OUTLINE

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      Deontology: Moral system of judgment. ... of judgment. Underlines distinction between Retributivism and Deterrence. Focuses on judging people only on moral basis. Utilitarianism: Punishment is good for the goal of preventing crime. CRIMINALIZATION. ... the undercurrent of this opinion was the abortion debate. PEOPLE V. SOBIEK. D was president ...


    • [DOC File]PHI110 Study Guide

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      *Bernard Williams, 'A critique of utilitarianism' in J.J. Smart and Bernard Williams, Utilitarianism: For and Against , (Cambridge, 1973), pp. 77-150. Section 3: Contemporary Problems of Morality and Justice


    • [DOC File]Cleveland State University

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      Normative theories of obligation: the rule theory, the act theory, deontology, and teleology. Identify major components of moral theories of obligation. Teleology: egoism, hedonism, utilitarianism.


    • [DOC File]Suffolk Community College Department of Philosophy

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      define the major classical and modern theories of ethics, including utilitarianism, deontology, virtue theory, contractarianism, and feminist ethics. demonstrate the ability to form critical moral arguments about contemporary moral issues. ... March 24: Abortion: Abortion is always morally defensible. Abortion is usually morally defensible.


    • [DOC File]Topic 1: introduction to Ethics

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      This distinction will be particularly important when you look at practical ethics and the issues of abortion and euthanasia. The three main approaches to Ethics. ... deontology argues that to be moral is to follow one’s duty and have good intentions when we perform an action; utilitarianism argues that good consequences makes individual ...


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