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Peter Singer
  Practical Ethics
       Preface
   1. About Ethics
Preface vii - ix
“We can find ethical ramifications in most of
our choices.” (viiT2f)

He questions whether “freedom of thought
and expression can be taken for granted in
liberal democracies today.” (viiiT11f)

“Comparing, and in some cases equating, the
lives of humans and animals is exactly what
this book is about.” (ixT11ff)
x - xiii
He advocates “the consequentialist
approach” (xB10f)

His theory incorporates a distinction between
intuitive and critical levels of moral
reasoning. (xB5f)

There is one version of utilitarianism,
preference utilitarianism, that applies both to
persons and non-persons. (xiT1ff)
1 About Ethics 1 - 3
“...the whole point of ethical judgments is to
guide practice.” (2B15f)

He contrasts the deontologists and the
consequentialists. (3Tff)

“...a utilitarian can never properly be accused
of a lack of realism, or of a rigid adherence
to ideals in defiance of practical
experience.” (3T17ff)
4-8
His ethic isn’t about sexual morality; it doesn’t
require belief in God; it denies that ethics is
relative or subjective. (passim)

He sides with C.L. Stevenson, R.M. Hare and
J.L. Mackie in denying that ethical judgments
are true or false. (7)

But reason and argument still have a role.
(8)
9 - 11
One makes an ethical judgment when one
believes that the judgment is right for some
reason that isn’t about self-interest but
about “something bigger than the
individual”. (10)

He recommends the Golden Rule as this
`something bigger’, aligning himself on this
point with Jesus, the Stoics, Hume, Kant,
Smart, and Rawls. (11)
12 - 13

“The universal aspect of ethics, I suggest,
does provide a persuasive, although not
conclusive, reason for taking a broadly
utilitarian position.” (12B8ff)

“In place of my own interests, I now have to
take into account the interests of all those
affected by my decision.” (13T17ff)
Frankena, Morality and
   Moral Philosophy
“...we must not let our decision be
determined by our emotions, but must
examine the question and follow the best
reasoning.” (4T2ff)

“...we cannot answer such questions by
appealing to what people generally
think.” (4T6f)
4-6


“We must think for ourselves.” (4T8)

“...we ought never to do what is morally
wrong.” (4T8f)
Plato, Crito


“And yet what could be more shameful than
a reputation for valuing money more highly
than friends?” (9T3f)

“Ah, Crito, if only the populace *could* inflict
the worst of evils!” (9T15f)
13 - 15

“Or do we consider the element to which
justice or injustice belongs, whichever part
of us it is, to be of less value than the
body?”

“We should attach the highest value,
shouldn’t we, not to living, but to living
well?” (13B19f)
16 - 18
“Do you think that a city can still exist
without being overturned, if the legal
judgments rendered within it possess no
force, but are nullified or invalidated by
individuals?” (16T2ff)

“We do say, however, that if any of you
remains here after he has observed the
system by which we dispense justice and
otherwise manage our city, then he has
agreed with us by his conduct to obey
whatever orders we give him.” (17B4ff)

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Singer Preface About Ethics

  • 1. Peter Singer Practical Ethics Preface 1. About Ethics
  • 2. Preface vii - ix “We can find ethical ramifications in most of our choices.” (viiT2f) He questions whether “freedom of thought and expression can be taken for granted in liberal democracies today.” (viiiT11f) “Comparing, and in some cases equating, the lives of humans and animals is exactly what this book is about.” (ixT11ff)
  • 3. x - xiii He advocates “the consequentialist approach” (xB10f) His theory incorporates a distinction between intuitive and critical levels of moral reasoning. (xB5f) There is one version of utilitarianism, preference utilitarianism, that applies both to persons and non-persons. (xiT1ff)
  • 4. 1 About Ethics 1 - 3 “...the whole point of ethical judgments is to guide practice.” (2B15f) He contrasts the deontologists and the consequentialists. (3Tff) “...a utilitarian can never properly be accused of a lack of realism, or of a rigid adherence to ideals in defiance of practical experience.” (3T17ff)
  • 5. 4-8 His ethic isn’t about sexual morality; it doesn’t require belief in God; it denies that ethics is relative or subjective. (passim) He sides with C.L. Stevenson, R.M. Hare and J.L. Mackie in denying that ethical judgments are true or false. (7) But reason and argument still have a role. (8)
  • 6. 9 - 11 One makes an ethical judgment when one believes that the judgment is right for some reason that isn’t about self-interest but about “something bigger than the individual”. (10) He recommends the Golden Rule as this `something bigger’, aligning himself on this point with Jesus, the Stoics, Hume, Kant, Smart, and Rawls. (11)
  • 7. 12 - 13 “The universal aspect of ethics, I suggest, does provide a persuasive, although not conclusive, reason for taking a broadly utilitarian position.” (12B8ff) “In place of my own interests, I now have to take into account the interests of all those affected by my decision.” (13T17ff)
  • 8. Frankena, Morality and Moral Philosophy “...we must not let our decision be determined by our emotions, but must examine the question and follow the best reasoning.” (4T2ff) “...we cannot answer such questions by appealing to what people generally think.” (4T6f)
  • 9. 4-6 “We must think for ourselves.” (4T8) “...we ought never to do what is morally wrong.” (4T8f)
  • 10. Plato, Crito “And yet what could be more shameful than a reputation for valuing money more highly than friends?” (9T3f) “Ah, Crito, if only the populace *could* inflict the worst of evils!” (9T15f)
  • 11. 13 - 15 “Or do we consider the element to which justice or injustice belongs, whichever part of us it is, to be of less value than the body?” “We should attach the highest value, shouldn’t we, not to living, but to living well?” (13B19f)
  • 12. 16 - 18 “Do you think that a city can still exist without being overturned, if the legal judgments rendered within it possess no force, but are nullified or invalidated by individuals?” (16T2ff) “We do say, however, that if any of you remains here after he has observed the system by which we dispense justice and otherwise manage our city, then he has agreed with us by his conduct to obey whatever orders we give him.” (17B4ff)