Key Terms Flashcards

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Justice?

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Justice ordinarily refers to notions of fair distribution of benefits for all. Fletcher specifically sees justice as a kind of tough love; love applied to the world.

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Pragmatism?

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Acting, in moral situations, in a way that’s practical rather than purely ideologically.

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Relativism?

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The rejection of absolute moral standards, such as laws or rights. Good and bad are relative to an individual or a community or, in Fletcher’s case, to love.

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Positivism?

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Proposes something as true or good without demonstrating it. Fletcher posits love as good.

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Personalism?

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Ethics centred on people, rather than laws or objects.

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Conscience?

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The term “conscience” may variously be used to refer to a faculty within us, a process of moral reasoning, insights from God or it may be understood in psychological terms. Fletcher described it as function rather than a faculty.

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Teleological Ethics?

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Moral goodness is determined by the end or result.

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Legalistic Ethics?

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Law-based moral decision-making.

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Antinomian Ethics?

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Antinomian ethics don’t recognise the role of law in morality (‘nomos’ is Greek for ‘law’).

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Situational Ethics?

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Ethics focused on the situation, rather than fixed rules.

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Agape Love?

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Unconditional love, the only ethical norm in situationism.

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Extrinsically Good?

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Good defined with reference to the end rather than good in an end of itself. Fletcher argued only love was intrinsically good.

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