E. Ethical
Relativism
1. Based in classical and
contemporary philosophy
2. What is considered good? Only
whatever the individual/group/culture decides is right is right
3. What is right behavior? Acting
in accord with the group’s values and principles
4. What are the strengths of this
theory? Tolerance of others, flexible thinking and practicality
5. What are some of the
weaknesses of this theory? It rules out criticism of obvious evil and all is considered
relative
F.
Utilitarianism
1. Based in British/American
philosophy: Bentham and Kant
2. What is considered good?
Happiness/pleasure, diminishing misery and pain
3. What is right behavior?
Promoting the greatest good for the greatest number
4. What are the strengths of this
theory? Practical, considers consequences of actions
5. What are some of the
weaknesses of this theory? A good end may justify a bad means, it is often a vague theory, and justifies
mistreatment of a minority group of people as the means to an end if they do not agree with the majority, it can
be dehumanizing
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