November 9, 2015 by

Handout: Meta-ethics

Meta-ethics Introduction Meta-ethics examines the language behind ethical theories and moral beliefs. Instead of asking “is stealing wrong?”, the meta-ethical philosopher…

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November 7, 2015 by

Powerpoint: Situation Ethics

Joseph Fletcher’s theory is placed in the context of Tillich and Robinson and then evaluated by Roman Catholic (Pope Pius) and…

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November 7, 2015 by

Article: William Barclay Ethics in a Permissive Society

CHAPTER FOUR Situation Ethics (source) When we talk about ethics, we mostly mean a series of rules and laws and principles…

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November 7, 2015 by

Activity: A Letter to the Church

This letter was sent to the editor of the Tablet, the Catholic newspaper, on January 9th 1965. Write a reply to…

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November 7, 2015 by

Article: Can there be morality without rules?

CAN THERE BE MORALITY WITHOUT RULES? E. La B. Cherbonnier This lecture was delivered within the Student Senate Lecture Series,…

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November 6, 2015 by

Article: Critique of Situation Ethics – Bob Wadholm

source First, Fletcher‘s analysis of the three main ethical approaches will be evaluated. Second, the theoretical basis of situationism will be…

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November 6, 2015 by

Extract: Personalism

For situationists, personalism is the key to what is good: that which leads to “human welfare and happiness (but not, necessarily,…

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Extract: Positivism

Situationism is positivistic. Fletcher (1966) claims that ethics (love especially) must be believed not proved. There are no proofs or logical…

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Extract: Relativism

Fletcher claims that situationism “relativizes the absolute, it does not absolutise the relative”(45). It is true that Fletcher makes good or…

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Extract: Pragmatism

Pragmatism, according to Fletcher, says that the good is what works, what is expedient,what gives satisfaction (42). In pragmatism, the ends…

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