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Ethics Revisited. Ethics  Kant: What are some of the implications of being a rational philosophy?  What does he mean by a sense of duty?  Morality.

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1 Ethics Revisited

2 Ethics  Kant: What are some of the implications of being a rational philosophy?  What does he mean by a sense of duty?  Morality bounded and valid for all rational minds.  Morality stands on it’s own feet, not grounded in anything.

3 Ethics (cont. 1)  Bentham was a Hedonist. Really???  Hedonistic calculus: Intensity Intensity Duration Duration Certainty or uncertainty Certainty or uncertainty Propinquity or remoteness Propinquity or remoteness  Bentham believed that this calculus made Utilitarianism objective.

4 Ethics (cont. 2)  Is this then a Godless doctrine?  Are motives irrelevant?  Can we really predict the outcomes of our actions?  Is this calculus practical?  Mills – elected officials and women’s rights. Appeals to our conscience.  What is pleasure/happiness?


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