What is the theory of Situation ethics?
Situation ethics is a normative, teleological, relative ethical theory that rejects the concept of absolute moral rules.
What are the three approaches to morality?
Antinomianism - No laws (freedom)
Legalism - Following all laws
Situationism - A principle that can be applied to different situations
What are the four working presuppositions?
Pragmatism - the proposed course of an action has to work
Relativism - there are no absolutes and it always is dependent on circumstances
Positivism - One must accept that love is absolute by faith
Personalism - People before principles
What are the six fundamental principles?
What are 3 strengths of Situation ethics?
What are 3 weaknesses of Situation ethics?