Optional Philosophical Exercises/Problems for Discussion
Section: Philosphical Note
...Subsection: Optional Philosophical Exercises/Problems for Discussion
- Ethical naturalism isn't the only ethical theory that philosophers
have come up with. Two others are Kantianism and utilitarianism. According to Immanuel Kant (1724--1804), we should act only according
to those maxims (principles) which we can will to be universally
practiced. For example, I should not tell a lie to avoid some
embarrassment, because the maxim "It is okay to tell a lie to
avoid embarrassment" is one that I cannot wish everyone would
follow. Comment on violating copyright law from the Kantian
perspective.
- According to the utilitarian theory, morally right actions are
those that maximize the total utility, or balance of pleasure over
pain, for the entire community. For example, murder would be
wrong because the pain inflicted on the victim and those who loved
him outweighs whatever pleasure the killer gets. Comment on violating copyright law from the utilitarian perspective.
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