Does The Rejection Of Absolute Rules By Situation Ethics Make Moral Decision-Making Entirely Individualistic And Subjective? Flashcards

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John McQuarrie argued that ? fundamentally individualistic, used as the basis of a social ?, not considering the community or society.

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Situationism’s.

Morality.

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Situation ethics fails to recognise the ? perspective that people have when they make moral decisions, and that humans are ?, concerned with their own interests.

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Subjective.

Fallible.

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Perhaps the most contentious aspect is the removal of ? at the heart and the impact this has on ?, leaving people vulnerable.

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Laws.

Justice.

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Fletcher would argue it doesn’t abandon ? and holds onto love, making all things ? to love. Whether it’s able to serve the needs of justice is less clear.

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Absolutes.

Relative.

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