-Act is wrong or right regardless of consequences
Consequentialist or teleological ethical theories (后果论、目的论)
-rightness of an action is determined by its consequences
Basic ethical frameworks
Kantian-duty-based, rights-based, deontological (康德哲学的)
- Universality--morality is defined in terms of rules that apply to all persons equally
- Value lies in autonomy, rights, freedom and justice
- People treated as ends
Virtue-create virtuous members of a community; pursuit of "the good"
- Morals are internally motivated
- Society seeks to produce good persons who act well out of spontaneous goodness
- Citizens become virtuous through participation in virtuous institutions
- Emphasis on living a good life with and for others, achieving moral excellence
Utilitarian-consequence-based, maximize happiness
- Economic metaphors
- Actions are judged right or wrong solely through their consequences
- Right actions are those that produce the balance of happiness over unhappiness
- each person's happiness is equally significant
Care--unequal and personal relationships (feminist approach)
- Particular relationships and emotion have moral worth
- Care for self and others
- Recognition that people have differing capabilities and interdependencies
- Dependency is not bad
- meets needs for ethics....
