Why we choose what we choose
morality definition
where do morals come from?
ethics definition
Ethical Theories
Virtue ethics
- right living involves the cultivation of virtues or acquiring socially-valued character traits
difficulty with virtue ethics
problems occur when conflicts arise between virtues
Rights ethics
- action is morally “right” if it does not violate the rights of others
Deontological ethics
difficulty with deontological ethics
problems arise when there are conflicts between maxims
Teleological ethics
difficulty with teleological ethics
problems arise when the end is unscrupulous
Utilitarianism
main strength of utilitarianism
deals with particular acts in their context
major weaknesses of utilitarianism
worldview definition
an attitude towards, belief systems, or set of assumptions that one takes with respect to the world
Why are worldviews important?
environmental ethics
possible roots behind “frontier” ethic
UNDP sustainable development definition
creating an environment in which people can develop their full potential and lead productive, creative lives in accordance with their needs and interests
Brundtland sustainable development definition
meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Sustainability vs Efficiency
Sustainability and Human Nature
Needs definition
people in the future will need food, water and shelter to survive