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Ethical Theories 
An introduction to three main branches of normative ethics
NORMATIVE VS. DESCRIPTIVE 
ETHICS 
DESCRIPTIVE ETHICS: SEEKS TO DESCRIBE HOW PEOPLE 
BEHAVE AND/OR WHAT SORTS OF MORAL STANDARDS THEY 
CLAIM TO FOLLOW. (THINK ANTHROPOLOGY OR SOCIOLOGY) 
• NON-EVALUATIVE 
NORMATIVE ETHICS: SEEKS TO CREATE OR EVALUATE MORAL 
STANDARDS. IT IS AN ATTEMPT TO FIGURE OUT WHAT 
PEOPLE SHOULD DO OR WHETHER THEIR CURRENT MORAL 
BEHAVIOR IS REASONABLE.
THREE TYPES OF NORMATIVE 
ETHICS 
Teleological -- look at “ends” or consequences of 
what we do 
Deontological – adheres to independent moral rules 
or duties; motives behind certain actions are right or 
wrong instead of focusing on the results 
(Duty-based) 
• The Golden rule 
• Religion (ex. The ten commandments) 
Virtue ethics- Character-based Theories that look for 
the role one’s character plays in the decision making 
and how that decision will affect the character of 
others
Three Main Ethical 
Approaches 
Three main approaches to normative ethics that we will discuss: 
 Virtue ethics (ethics of character) 
 Utilitarianism (teleological) 
 Deontology 
The difference between these three approaches to 
morality tends to lie more in the way moral dilemmas 
are approached, rather than in the moral conclusions 
reached.
Virtue Theory (ethics of Character) 
• Virtue ethics emphasizes the role of one's character and the 
virtues that one’s character embodies for determining or 
evaluating ethical behavior. 
• The roots of this theory lie in the works of Plato and Aristotle. 
• Virtue ethics place emphasizes being rather than doing. In virtue 
ethics, morality stems from the identity and/or character of the 
individual, rather than being a reflection of the actions (or 
consequences) of the individual. 
• A virtue ethics philosopher will identify virtues, desirable 
characteristics, that the moral or virtuous person embodies. 
Possessing these virtue in virtues, ethics, is what makes one moral, 
and one's actions are a mere reflection of one's inner morality.
Deontological Ethics (Kantian Ethics or 
Duty Ethics) 
• places the emphasis on adhering to ethical principles or duties and 
fulfilling obligations 
• How these duties are defined, however, is often a point of contention 
and debate in deontological ethics. 
• Deontology also depends, at least partially, upon moral absolutes that 
make an action moral regardless of circumstances. 
• There are multiple motivations for “duty”- 
• Immanuel Kant--our actions should be motivated by reason, rather 
than by emotions -you should not only do good things when you feel 
like it 
• Divine Command Theory– It has been decreed by God to be “good.”
Consequentialism 
 Consequentialism bases the morality of an action 
upon the consequences of the outcome 
 Instead of saying that one has a moral duty to 
abstain from murder, a consequentialist would say 
that we should abstain from murder because it 
causes undesirable effects. 
 The main contention here is what outcomes should/ 
can be identified as objectively desirable.
Utilitarianism 
• Utilitarianism is one form of consequentialism 
which has as its main tenet that we should seek 
the greatest happiness of the greatest number. 
• Greatest Happiness Principle of John Stuart 
Mill 
• Seeks utility over morality 
• Our determinant of the desirability of an action is 
the net amount of happiness it brings, the number 
of people it brings it to, and the duration of the 
happiness.
UTILITARIANISM 
• SEEKING UTILITY CAN BE PROBLEMATIC 
• EXAMPLE: THE TROLLEY PROBLEM
Comparing the Three Ethical Approaches 
1. A consequentialist may argue that lying is wrong because 
of the negative consequences produced by lying—though 
a consequentialist may allow that certain foreseeable 
consequences might make lying acceptable. 
2. A deontologist might argue that lying is always wrong, 
regardless of any potential "good" that might come from 
lying. 
3. A virtue ethicist would focus less on lying in any 
particular instance and instead consider what a decision to 
tell a lie or not tell a lie said about one's character and 
moral behavior. Therefore, the decision to lie would be 
made in a case-by-case basis that weigh personal benefit, 
group benefit, and intentions.

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Ethical Frameworks Intro

  • 1. Ethical Theories An introduction to three main branches of normative ethics
  • 2. NORMATIVE VS. DESCRIPTIVE ETHICS DESCRIPTIVE ETHICS: SEEKS TO DESCRIBE HOW PEOPLE BEHAVE AND/OR WHAT SORTS OF MORAL STANDARDS THEY CLAIM TO FOLLOW. (THINK ANTHROPOLOGY OR SOCIOLOGY) • NON-EVALUATIVE NORMATIVE ETHICS: SEEKS TO CREATE OR EVALUATE MORAL STANDARDS. IT IS AN ATTEMPT TO FIGURE OUT WHAT PEOPLE SHOULD DO OR WHETHER THEIR CURRENT MORAL BEHAVIOR IS REASONABLE.
  • 3. THREE TYPES OF NORMATIVE ETHICS Teleological -- look at “ends” or consequences of what we do Deontological – adheres to independent moral rules or duties; motives behind certain actions are right or wrong instead of focusing on the results (Duty-based) • The Golden rule • Religion (ex. The ten commandments) Virtue ethics- Character-based Theories that look for the role one’s character plays in the decision making and how that decision will affect the character of others
  • 4. Three Main Ethical Approaches Three main approaches to normative ethics that we will discuss:  Virtue ethics (ethics of character)  Utilitarianism (teleological)  Deontology The difference between these three approaches to morality tends to lie more in the way moral dilemmas are approached, rather than in the moral conclusions reached.
  • 5.
  • 6. Virtue Theory (ethics of Character) • Virtue ethics emphasizes the role of one's character and the virtues that one’s character embodies for determining or evaluating ethical behavior. • The roots of this theory lie in the works of Plato and Aristotle. • Virtue ethics place emphasizes being rather than doing. In virtue ethics, morality stems from the identity and/or character of the individual, rather than being a reflection of the actions (or consequences) of the individual. • A virtue ethics philosopher will identify virtues, desirable characteristics, that the moral or virtuous person embodies. Possessing these virtue in virtues, ethics, is what makes one moral, and one's actions are a mere reflection of one's inner morality.
  • 7. Deontological Ethics (Kantian Ethics or Duty Ethics) • places the emphasis on adhering to ethical principles or duties and fulfilling obligations • How these duties are defined, however, is often a point of contention and debate in deontological ethics. • Deontology also depends, at least partially, upon moral absolutes that make an action moral regardless of circumstances. • There are multiple motivations for “duty”- • Immanuel Kant--our actions should be motivated by reason, rather than by emotions -you should not only do good things when you feel like it • Divine Command Theory– It has been decreed by God to be “good.”
  • 8. Consequentialism  Consequentialism bases the morality of an action upon the consequences of the outcome  Instead of saying that one has a moral duty to abstain from murder, a consequentialist would say that we should abstain from murder because it causes undesirable effects.  The main contention here is what outcomes should/ can be identified as objectively desirable.
  • 9. Utilitarianism • Utilitarianism is one form of consequentialism which has as its main tenet that we should seek the greatest happiness of the greatest number. • Greatest Happiness Principle of John Stuart Mill • Seeks utility over morality • Our determinant of the desirability of an action is the net amount of happiness it brings, the number of people it brings it to, and the duration of the happiness.
  • 10. UTILITARIANISM • SEEKING UTILITY CAN BE PROBLEMATIC • EXAMPLE: THE TROLLEY PROBLEM
  • 11. Comparing the Three Ethical Approaches 1. A consequentialist may argue that lying is wrong because of the negative consequences produced by lying—though a consequentialist may allow that certain foreseeable consequences might make lying acceptable. 2. A deontologist might argue that lying is always wrong, regardless of any potential "good" that might come from lying. 3. A virtue ethicist would focus less on lying in any particular instance and instead consider what a decision to tell a lie or not tell a lie said about one's character and moral behavior. Therefore, the decision to lie would be made in a case-by-case basis that weigh personal benefit, group benefit, and intentions.