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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering CSCE 390 Professional Issues in Computer Science and Engineering Ch.3: Philosophic Belief Systems, part II: Pragmatism and Existentialism Spring 2010 Marco Valtorta

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Pragmatist Metaphysics Reality is not the (hidden) ideal; it is not physical matter; it is a process –Is chewing gum a food? Heraclitus (ca. 535—475 BC): panta rei: everything flows “You cannot step into the same river twice” For the pragmatist, everything is essentially relative---the only constant is change; there are no absolutes Pragmatism is also called consequentialism and utilitarianism, especially in its modern, Anglo-saxon forms

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Pragmatist Epistemology Reason cannot be trusted Senses cannot be trusted Knowledge is achieved by open testing –Reality is the experience of the group Truth is reached by consensus Truth is not permanent: it may be revised Truth is not absolute: it is true as long as it is useful

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Pragmatist Ethics The pragmatist turn “Is it good?”into “Is it good for what?” A pragmatist may believe that killing is always bad, but only because that pragmatist believe that killing always leads to worse consequences than an alternative action, not because it is intrinsically wrong The end justifies the means, or, positively, A means is good if it achieves an end more efficiently Evil is that which is counterproductive A pragmatist attempts to achieve the greatest good for the most people

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Existentialist Metaphysics Reality is not fixed and static Reality is not obtained by consensus Reality must be achieved individually Jean-Paul Sartre ( ): the world is absurd (without meaning); what meaning there is only holds for the individual Gabriel Marcel ( ): the world is recognized by each individual in a unique way, by action of the will Reality is different for each individual

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Existentialist Epistemology The individual produces his or her own truth There can be multiple, incompatible truths Communication is very difficult; you cannot fully understand each other Science is very difficult We may agree on something being true, but we reach this consensus independently

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Existentialist Ethics The individual must create his or her own value One cannot escape the need to decide The individual is fully responsible for his or her choices Individual choice and responsibility are paramount Existentialism is tough! The only guide to one’s actions is one’s conscience: no ideals as a guide, no nature to follow, no group consensus to accept

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Mohr’s Proposal (ch. 5) A unified ethics: –Pare down possible courses of action using universal imperatives –Choose among remaining courses of action using their usefulness –So: idealism plus pragmatism

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Department of Computer Science and Engineering Homework Write a paper of 2 pages, in the same format as the first one, to answer all questions at the end of chapters 3, 4, and 5.