James Rachels and Midgley Flashcards

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Ethics

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Study of how to live or act/right and wrong

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Ethical Arguments

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an argument with a conclusion that claims some action is right/wrong good/bad or that we should/should not do something

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Normative Premise

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makes a claim about how things should be or something being good or bad

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Descriptive Premise

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describes facts about the world

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Is-Ought Fallacy

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when a conclusion expresses what ought to be, solely based on what is true of the world

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Slippery Slope Fallacy

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suggests that if you allow a certain thing to happen, a chain of undesirable events will necessarily follow

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Sophistry

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use of fallacious reasoning and deceptive arguments

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Moral Skepticism

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philosophical position that suggest that there can be no moral knowledge (they’re just a matter of cushions or arbitrary opinions)

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Psychological Egoism

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the view that people are selfish in everything they do

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Ethical Egoism

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people are only ever morally obligated to act in their own self interest (and they SHOULD only act in their own self interest)

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False Dichotomy Fallacy

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suggesting there are only two choices when there are actually more (my way or the highway)

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Altruism

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acting in the best interest of other people

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Moral Isolationism

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respecting other people’s cultures means never taking up a critical position on practices that are foreign to you

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Universalism

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some moral principles can apply universally ex) don’t kill innocent people

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Relativism

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moral principles are always relative

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Individual Relativism

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moral principles are always relative to individuals

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Cultural Relativism

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moral principles are always relative to cultures

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Hasty Generalization Fallacy

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passing a judgment on a group based on too few experiences

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Cultural Imperialism

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pushing one way of life or thinking onto another culture