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9 Cards in this Set
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An act is morally right if and only if I
think it is right or feel that it is right. |
Moral Subjectivism
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An act is morally right if and only if it is
approved by the culture in which it is performed. |
Cultural Relativism
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An act is morally right if and only if it is
in my self-interest. (Ethical Egoism ≠ Psychological Egoism.) |
Ethical Egoism
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An act is morally right if and only if God
commands or wants it. |
Divine Command Theory
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An act is morally right if and only if a) it
is done out of respect for the Categorical Imperative and b) it accords with the Categorical Imperative. |
Kantian Morality
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An action is morally right if and only if it
will produce on balance the greatest amount of utility. |
Act Utilitarianism
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An action is morally right if and only if it
is done in accordance with a rule whose adoption produces on balance the greatest amount of utility. |
Rule Utilitarianism
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An action is morally right if and only if
the act accords with a virtue. |
Virtue Ethics
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An action is morally right if and only if is
done out of love or caring. |
Ethics of Care
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