Utilisateur
the belief that you should act in a way that puts your needs first
the belief that you should act in a way that puts others needs first
Jeremy Bentham
act in a way that bring about the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people
U- no SE- yes
Whats right and wrong changes depending on the situation
looks at the consequences of the action
Comes from the greek word Hedone meaning please. Utalitarianism
duration, richness, remoteness, intensity, certainty, extent, purity- Utalitarianism
consequentialist and relativist
you should act in the most loving way
selfless love
Joseph Fletcher
"love thy neighbour as thyself" Mark 12:31- also related to the parable of the good samaritan
Situation Ethics
'Faith hope and love remain, and the greatest of these is love' 1 Corinthians 13
Jesus broke Gods rules when it was motivated by love. An example is Luke 14 when Jesus healed on Sabbath.
Kant
You have a duty not to lie even if theres was a man with an axe at the door- if you lie you are responsible for the consequences
"We should act in such a way that you would be willing for it to become a general law that everyone else should do the same in the same situation"
is the view that we have to act in a certain way regardless of the consequences
NO- its deontological
they believe that some things are always wrong or right no excpetions
believe what is right and wrong can change depending on the situation you are in
the belief that you should decide how to act based upon the consequences of your actions
commands you must follow in any situation- abolsute ethics, proposed by kant
we have the duty to 'seek good and avoid evil' by following the 5 primary precepts
worship god, educate the young, live in an ordered society, protect the innocent, reproduce
In the book of exodus in the Old Testament
Bible believed to be the word of God
Mount Sinai by Moses
they believe they are the divine rights from God
Do not steal, Do not murder, Honour your mother and father, keep the sabbath day holy EXODUS 20:13
those who are sheep- heaven- feed sick/ visit prisoners/ give shelter for homeless/ clothe the naked
those who are goats- hell- dont help those in need/ dont feed the hungry
helping others is equal to helping god
a moral speech or teaching
The Beatitudes- 'Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righeousness, who are meek, the peacemakers, the merciful'
Righeosness (fairness) when he fought racism and wanted free school meals for children
Taught to give to those in need and to not boast about it- "when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret"