This next assessment task is a bit of a challenge. It’s all about the best way to make an ethical decision and looking at the pros and cons of the various systems.
Read the Ethical Decisions Handout for information on what to do. Use it to give you a suggested structure and advice on levels.
Here’s some information on the ethical systems you could consider:
Utilitarianism – Bringing the greatest happiness to the most people
- Pros: Aims to bring maximum happiness
- Cons: The outcomes of our actions are not always as intended. Can take advantage of minorities for the benefit of the majority. Doesn’t always take into account all relevant factors.
- Articles to look at: here, here, hereand here.
Situation Ethics – The right thing to do is the most loving thing to do
- Pros: Intends to produce love, which is inherently good.
- Cons: We often don’t agree on what the loving thing to do is. “Love” is hard to count so it’s not easy to work out.
- More useful information is here
Religious Ethics – The right thing to do is what God tells us to do
- Pros: Often quite clear-cut (see the 10 Commandments). God knows best!
- Cons: Religious extremists can distort the rules for evil (see 9/11). People don’t agree on which religion’s rules to use.
Virtue Ethics – Good people make good decisions
- Pros: Focusses on the person performing the action and their good intentions, not the outcome.
- Cons: Gives no clear guidance as to what to do in any situation. We don’t all agree on what a “good person” is and what counts as “virtue”.
- Links here or here.
Egocentric Ethics – The right thing is what is good for me
- Pros: Makes me happy
- Cons: Won’t make many friends
If you find any good links to useful information please leave a comment so I can make the link available to everyone!
Make sure you read the descriptions of the levels in the Ethical Decisions Handout so you know what you need to do to answer the key question well.
This essay is due on:
- 9B – Monday 9th Jan
Good luck! As always, leave a comment or email me if you have questions!