why 'meta' Flashcards

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four kinds of ethics

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  • normative (how)
  • applied ethics (when)
  • descriptive ethics (what)
  • meta ethics (why)
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descriptive ethics

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  • describes how people behave
  • useful way of looking how patterns of behaviour change over time & between cultures
  • what is permitted by one society may forbidden by another
  • simply presents the facts
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normative ethics

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  • investigates questions that arise when considering how we ought to behave
  • various ethical theories help us decide whether we consider any particular action to be right e.g by looking at expected results or if action is commanded/forbidden by god
  • questions on what we should do are first order questions
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applied ethics

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  • process of applying normative principles & arguments to particular situations
  • one example is professional ethics like medical & legal professions draw up codes of conduct for those who practise
  • useful way of checking whether ‘normative’ values & arguments supporting them produce sensible answers to moral questions
  • example, euthanasia generally have ‘descriptive’ input of which nations have legalised it & how many people choose to be able to decide when they judge it to be right time to die
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meta ethics

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  • examines what moral language is about & how it can be justified
  • ‘meta’ in greek means ‘beyond’ so meta-ethics goes beyond our normative theories
  • asks questions like can we be certain about moral questions, what we mean by saying if something is good/bad, what is moral ‘value’ & its relation to fact
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first & second order questions

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  • first order questions are questions raised by normative ethics about how we should behave/what to do
  • second order questions are meta ethical questions about nature and purpose of morality
  • in ethics second order questions are questions about first order questions and answers given to those questions
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