Key Concepts in Ethics: Prepared By: Gabriel G. Balano
Key Concepts in Ethics: Prepared By: Gabriel G. Balano
Key Concepts in Ethics: Prepared By: Gabriel G. Balano
Amoral
Immoral
benefit.
Animals are
not really autonomous or
free
ROBOTS CANNOT BE TRULY
ETHICAL
No matter how beneficial
its functions may be, cannot
be said to be moral, for it
has no freedom or choice
but to work according to
what is commanded based
on its built program.
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENT
FOR MORALITY:
REASON AND
IMPARTIALITY
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR
MORALITY: REASON AND IMPARTIALITY
Late Philosophy professor James
Rachels (1941-2003) holds that
• moral judgments must be backed
by sound reasoning; and that
• morality requires the impartial
consideration of all parties
involved.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR
MORALITY: REASON AND IMPARTIALITY
REASON
as a requirement for morality entails that
human feelings may be important in
ethical decisions, but they ought to be
guided by reason.
Sound reasoning helps us to evaluate
whether our feelings and intuitions about
moral cases are correct and defensible.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR
MORALITY: REASON AND IMPARTIALITY
IMPARTIALITY
it involves the idea that each individual’s
interests and point of view are equally
important.
it is a principle of justice holding that
decisions ought to be based on objective
criteria, rather than on the basis of bias,
prejudice or, preferring the benefit to one
person over another for improper reasons.
End . . .
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