SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  27
“ Without moral perception, man is
only an animal. without
morality, man as a rational being is
a failure.”
The Philosophical
Background of Business
Ethics
- Ramon B. Agapay
Introduction
Business Ethics as an applied branch of
General Ethics must be studied from the
perspective of Philosophy. This is because
Ethics is a part of moral principles, you will
not know Ethics without being
philosophical.
Ethics and Philosophy
Philosophy, etymologically came from two
Greek words philos, which means love and
sophia, means wisdom. (Love of Wisdom)
Hence, a philosopher is one who loves
wisdom.
As a science, philosophy is interested with
the meaning of reality including our
human experiences. It is a science that
seeks to explain the ultimate cause of
everything by the use of human reason
alone.
Ethics and Philosophy
Ethics is philosophical science that studies
the morality of human act. As a
science, Ethics is concerned with the
analysis of the nature of the human
conduct from the point of view of morality.
The two contradictory Principles
1. Man believes that there are certain things
that he should not do to anyone.
2. Man believes that values are subjective and
incapable of being disputed.
Divisions of Philosophy
1. Theoretical Philosophy – studies the
truth to be known, e.g.
God, immortality of the soul, origin of
the universe.
2. Practical Philosophy – studies truths to
be acted upon, e.g.
ethics, axiology, semantics, etc.
Divisions of Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY
THEORETICA
L
PRACTICAL
Cosmology
Origin of universe
Ontology
The theory of being
Metaphysics
Meta (beyond) physikon
(nature)
Psychology
Human/animal behavior
Theodicy
God on logical
abstraction
Epistemology
Theory of knowledge
Semantics
Words and its linguistic
forms
Axiology
Discourse of value
judgment
Aesthetics
Principles of beauty and
art
Logic
Reasoning to establish
truth
Ethics
From Greek word “ethos”
means “Characteristic way of
acting” which is proper to as a
rational being.
Ethics and Morality
Morality
refers to the quality of goodness or
badness in a human act. Good is described
as moral and bad as immoral. It means
conformity to the rules of right conduct.
Ethics
refer to the formal study of those
standards and conduct. It is also often
called “ moral philosophy”.
Ethics as a Normative Science
Ethics is considered a Normative
Science because it is concerned with the
systematic study of the norms of human
conduct, as distinguished from formal
sciences such as Mathematics, chemistry
physics etc..
Ethics is a normative science because it
involves a systematic search for moral
principles and norms that are justify our
moral judgments.
Three Categories of General Ethics
Descriptive ethics maintains objectivity in
studying human behavior but it does not
provide a clear standard of morality. It
simply describes how people act and does
not prescribe how people should act.
Three Categories of General Ethics
Involves moral judgment based on ethical
norm or theory. This consists both the basic
moral principles and values and the
particular moral rules that govern people’s
behavior, which is right or moral and wrong
or immoral.
Three Categories of General Ethics
It does not describe moral beliefs of
people, does not evaluate the process of
moral reasoning, but simply analyzes the
usage and meaning of words.
Three Categories of General Ethics
Ethical relativism claims that when any two
cultures or any people hold different moral
values of an action, both can be right. An
action may be right for one person or society
and the same action taken in the same way
may be wrong for another reason, and
yet, both persons are equally correct.
The Problem of Ethical Relativism and
Situation Ethics
Ethical Relativism
The Problem of Ethical Relativism and
Situation Ethics
Approaches to Moral Differences
Approaches to Moral Differences
There is no Moral Truth
There is no Universal Truth
Deep down, we can find basic Moral
Truth
There is One Universal Moral truth
The Problem of Ethical Relativism and
Situation Ethics
Approaches to Moral Differences
There is no Moral Truth
There is no ultimate right or wrong.
Moral views differ from one person to
another. This results to a subjective
morality, in which case, what is good
for one person may be bad for another.
The Problem of Ethical Relativism and
Situation Ethics
Approaches to Moral Differences
Each Culture has its own set of rules that
are valid for that culture, and we have no
right to interfere, just as they have no
right to interfere with our rules. This
ethical paradigm maintains that there are
moral truths that exist but these truths are
relative and dependent on cultures and
beliefs of people.
There is no Universal Truth
The Problem of Ethical Relativism and
Situation Ethics
Approaches to Moral Differences
Despite differences, people of different
cultures can still agree on a certain moral
basics. There are some common ground
on basic moral principles. This is called
“Soft Universalism”
Deep down, we can find basic Moral
Truth
The Problem of Ethical Relativism and
Situation Ethics
Approaches to Moral Differences
This view is also known as hard universalism
or moral absolutism. This moral paradigm
maintains that there is only one universal
moral code that everybody must follow.
Because this moral code is universal and
objective, moral problems, and moral
conflicts can be solved through proper
moral reasoning.
There is One Universal Moral truth
Deontological vs. Teleological Approaches
To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct
A
C
T
I
O
N
Motives/Intentions
End of the actor
Means/Action itself
End of the Act
Consequences/Resul
t,
Probable and actual
Non -
Consequentialist
Consequentialist
Deontological vs. Teleological Approaches
To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct
Deontological Ethics
Also known as non-consequentialist
approach is a body of ethical theories
that measures and evaluates the nature
of a moral act based on the validity of
the motive of an act. This means that if
the motive or intention of the act is
good, then regardless of the
consequences, the whole action is good.
Deontological vs. Teleological Approaches
To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct
Teleological Ethics
Came from the Greek word “tele” which
means far or remote. Known also as
Consequentialist theory measures the
morality of an action based on its
consequences and not on the motive or
intention of the actor. If the consequence
is good, regardless what motive is, the
act is always morally good.
The “Moral Sense” in us
The main difference between man and
animal is that man has a moral perception.
Man has a natural insight to morality, this
being a gift of the Creator who gave man a
”Moral Sense”
The “Moral Sense” in us
The Synderesis of Man according to
St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
This Italian
philosopher, theologian, an
d priest is sometimes called
the Prince of Scholastics. He
died at the age of 49 and
49n years later he was
canonized as the Angelic
Doctor of the Church.
The “Moral Sense” in us
The Synderesis of Man according to
St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
According to Aquinas, the moral sense in man is
manifested and expressed in the three different ways:
1. Man is able to distinguish or to know what
is good and what is bad.
2. Man is always obligated to do good and
avoid evil.
3. Man knows that he is accountable for his
actions-good or bad.
The “Moral Sense” in us
Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856-
1953) Theory of the ID, EGO, and
the SUPEREGO
He was the Founding Father of
Psychoanalysis, which is a major
school of psychology. His key
points psychoanalytical theory
are the following:
1. Man must learn to control inborn
desires.
2. Man must achieve fulfillment in
ways that are harmonious with
others.
The “Moral Sense” in us
Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856-
1953) Theory of the ID, EGO, and
the SUPEREGO
Superego – has elements in common with both
reason and will power. It basically reflects social
rules and values of the society that govern our
behavior.
Ego – is the rational self or the conscious self. It is
part reason (intellect) but also part will power. It
is under constant pressure to fight off the
pleasure - seeking desires of the Id.
The “Moral Sense” in us
Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856-
1953) Theory of the ID, EGO, and
the SUPEREGO
Id – is the irrational part in us or the unconscious
instincts, such as sex and aggression.
For Freud, a healthy personality is a person
who has an ego that does an effective job of
coping with the urges of the Id and the
restrictions of the Superego.

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Mgt14 report ppt
Mgt14 report pptMgt14 report ppt
Mgt14 report ppt
Gale Josol
 
Chapter 1 Ethics
Chapter 1  EthicsChapter 1  Ethics
Chapter 1 Ethics
wraithxjmin
 

Tendances (20)

Moral agent & moral development
Moral agent & moral developmentMoral agent & moral development
Moral agent & moral development
 
Mgt14 report ppt
Mgt14 report pptMgt14 report ppt
Mgt14 report ppt
 
Ethics
EthicsEthics
Ethics
 
Business ethics
Business ethicsBusiness ethics
Business ethics
 
Foundations of the principles of business ethics
Foundations of the principles of business ethicsFoundations of the principles of business ethics
Foundations of the principles of business ethics
 
LESSON 3: TOPIC 1-3
LESSON 3: TOPIC 1-3LESSON 3: TOPIC 1-3
LESSON 3: TOPIC 1-3
 
Lesson 1 (topic 3 freedom as foundation of moral acts
Lesson 1 (topic 3 freedom as foundation of moral actsLesson 1 (topic 3 freedom as foundation of moral acts
Lesson 1 (topic 3 freedom as foundation of moral acts
 
ethics ppt.pptx
ethics ppt.pptxethics ppt.pptx
ethics ppt.pptx
 
Moral Theories
Moral TheoriesMoral Theories
Moral Theories
 
Ethics chapter 2
Ethics chapter 2Ethics chapter 2
Ethics chapter 2
 
Ethical Behaviour and Morality
Ethical Behaviour and Morality Ethical Behaviour and Morality
Ethical Behaviour and Morality
 
Moral dilemmas
Moral dilemmasMoral dilemmas
Moral dilemmas
 
Deontological ethics 3.2
Deontological ethics 3.2Deontological ethics 3.2
Deontological ethics 3.2
 
Study of ethics
Study of ethicsStudy of ethics
Study of ethics
 
MACRO ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF OPPORTUNITIES
MACRO ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF OPPORTUNITIES MACRO ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF OPPORTUNITIES
MACRO ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF OPPORTUNITIES
 
Chapter 2: Ethical Relativism
Chapter 2: Ethical RelativismChapter 2: Ethical Relativism
Chapter 2: Ethical Relativism
 
JUSTICE-AND-FAIRNESS-ETHICS.pptx
JUSTICE-AND-FAIRNESS-ETHICS.pptxJUSTICE-AND-FAIRNESS-ETHICS.pptx
JUSTICE-AND-FAIRNESS-ETHICS.pptx
 
Chapter 1 Ethics
Chapter 1  EthicsChapter 1  Ethics
Chapter 1 Ethics
 
Moral agent
Moral agentMoral agent
Moral agent
 
Organizational ethics
Organizational ethicsOrganizational ethics
Organizational ethics
 

En vedette (7)

Logic&ethics1
Logic&ethics1Logic&ethics1
Logic&ethics1
 
How to write a successful business plan by chew mark
How to write a successful business plan   by chew markHow to write a successful business plan   by chew mark
How to write a successful business plan by chew mark
 
How to write a business plan 10 sep12
How to write a business plan 10 sep12How to write a business plan 10 sep12
How to write a business plan 10 sep12
 
How to write a business plan
How to write a business planHow to write a business plan
How to write a business plan
 
Business Plan
Business PlanBusiness Plan
Business Plan
 
Business Plan
Business PlanBusiness Plan
Business Plan
 
Business Plan Powerpoint 1
Business Plan Powerpoint 1Business Plan Powerpoint 1
Business Plan Powerpoint 1
 

Similaire à The philosophical background of business ethics

L6 questions of morality
L6 questions of moralityL6 questions of morality
L6 questions of morality
Arnel Rivera
 
Branches of philosophy
Branches of philosophyBranches of philosophy
Branches of philosophy
lawrenceandre
 

Similaire à The philosophical background of business ethics (20)

Ethics & company philosphies- businesss ethics
Ethics & company philosphies- businesss ethicsEthics & company philosphies- businesss ethics
Ethics & company philosphies- businesss ethics
 
Philo 302.pptx
Philo 302.pptxPhilo 302.pptx
Philo 302.pptx
 
3. ethics and psycology
3. ethics and psycology3. ethics and psycology
3. ethics and psycology
 
Philosophy of morality and ethics
Philosophy of morality and ethicsPhilosophy of morality and ethics
Philosophy of morality and ethics
 
Business ethics 02
Business ethics 02Business ethics 02
Business ethics 02
 
ETHICS-REPORT.pptx
ETHICS-REPORT.pptxETHICS-REPORT.pptx
ETHICS-REPORT.pptx
 
2-Philosophical-background-of-B.E.ppt
2-Philosophical-background-of-B.E.ppt2-Philosophical-background-of-B.E.ppt
2-Philosophical-background-of-B.E.ppt
 
Ethics and Society Prensentation
Ethics and Society PrensentationEthics and Society Prensentation
Ethics and Society Prensentation
 
Fa
FaFa
Fa
 
intro.ethic1
intro.ethic1intro.ethic1
intro.ethic1
 
Module-1.docx
Module-1.docxModule-1.docx
Module-1.docx
 
L6 questions of morality
L6 questions of moralityL6 questions of morality
L6 questions of morality
 
1 (2) Ethics FOR RESEARCH FOR PHD COURSE.pptx
1 (2) Ethics FOR RESEARCH FOR PHD COURSE.pptx1 (2) Ethics FOR RESEARCH FOR PHD COURSE.pptx
1 (2) Ethics FOR RESEARCH FOR PHD COURSE.pptx
 
ethics ppt.pptx
ethics ppt.pptxethics ppt.pptx
ethics ppt.pptx
 
Branches of philosophy
Branches of philosophyBranches of philosophy
Branches of philosophy
 
Introduction to ethics
Introduction to ethicsIntroduction to ethics
Introduction to ethics
 
Album in ethics
Album in ethicsAlbum in ethics
Album in ethics
 
The study of ethics
The study of ethicsThe study of ethics
The study of ethics
 
ETHICS The Philosophical Discipline of Action Meaning of Ethics.pdf
ETHICS The Philosophical Discipline of Action Meaning of Ethics.pdfETHICS The Philosophical Discipline of Action Meaning of Ethics.pdf
ETHICS The Philosophical Discipline of Action Meaning of Ethics.pdf
 
Islamic Ethics : Ethics-General Background
Islamic Ethics : Ethics-General BackgroundIslamic Ethics : Ethics-General Background
Islamic Ethics : Ethics-General Background
 

Plus de Neil Geraldizo Dagohoy (11)

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
 
Structural Concepts of Sociology
Structural Concepts of SociologyStructural Concepts of Sociology
Structural Concepts of Sociology
 
Litany of Saints (Visayan Version)
Litany of Saints (Visayan Version)Litany of Saints (Visayan Version)
Litany of Saints (Visayan Version)
 
The Secretary of Organization
The Secretary of OrganizationThe Secretary of Organization
The Secretary of Organization
 
Grievance Handling
Grievance HandlingGrievance Handling
Grievance Handling
 
Conflict Management
Conflict ManagementConflict Management
Conflict Management
 
Event Management Plan
Event Management PlanEvent Management Plan
Event Management Plan
 
Structural Concepts of Sociology
Structural Concepts of SociologyStructural Concepts of Sociology
Structural Concepts of Sociology
 
The a genda 21
The a genda 21The a genda 21
The a genda 21
 
Agrarian Reform in the Philippines
Agrarian Reform in the PhilippinesAgrarian Reform in the Philippines
Agrarian Reform in the Philippines
 
Local Governments in the Philippines
Local Governments in the PhilippinesLocal Governments in the Philippines
Local Governments in the Philippines
 

Dernier

Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...
baharayali
 
Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...
Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...
Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...
baharayali
 
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
baharayali
 
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Amil Baba Naveed Bangali
 

Dernier (20)

Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...
Famous Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in UK and Kala ilam expert in Saudi Arab...
 
Genesis 1:8 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:8  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verseGenesis 1:8  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:8 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
 
Genesis 1:5 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bit
Genesis 1:5 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bitGenesis 1:5 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bit
Genesis 1:5 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bit
 
Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptxJude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
 
St. Louise de Marillac and Care of the Sick Poor
St. Louise de Marillac and Care of the Sick PoorSt. Louise de Marillac and Care of the Sick Poor
St. Louise de Marillac and Care of the Sick Poor
 
Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...
Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...
Top Kala Jadu, Bangali Amil baba in Lahore and Kala jadu specialist in Lahore...
 
NoHo First Good News online newsletter May 2024
NoHo First Good News online newsletter May 2024NoHo First Good News online newsletter May 2024
NoHo First Good News online newsletter May 2024
 
famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...
famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...
famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...
 
Amil baba in Lahore /Amil baba in Karachi /Amil baba in Pakistan
Amil baba in Lahore /Amil baba in Karachi /Amil baba in PakistanAmil baba in Lahore /Amil baba in Karachi /Amil baba in Pakistan
Amil baba in Lahore /Amil baba in Karachi /Amil baba in Pakistan
 
Genesis 1:2 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bit
Genesis 1:2 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bitGenesis 1:2 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bit
Genesis 1:2 - Meditate the Scripture Daily bit by bit
 
NO1 Trending Black Magic Specialist Expert Amil baba in Lahore Islamabad Rawa...
NO1 Trending Black Magic Specialist Expert Amil baba in Lahore Islamabad Rawa...NO1 Trending Black Magic Specialist Expert Amil baba in Lahore Islamabad Rawa...
NO1 Trending Black Magic Specialist Expert Amil baba in Lahore Islamabad Rawa...
 
Emails, Facebook, WhatsApp and the Dhamma (English and Chinese).pdf
Emails, Facebook, WhatsApp and the Dhamma  (English and Chinese).pdfEmails, Facebook, WhatsApp and the Dhamma  (English and Chinese).pdf
Emails, Facebook, WhatsApp and the Dhamma (English and Chinese).pdf
 
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
 
Genesis 1:10 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:10  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verseGenesis 1:10  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:10 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
 
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
 
Flores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understand
Flores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understandFlores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understand
Flores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understand
 
MEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptx
MEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS  PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptxMEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS  PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptx
MEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptx
 
Deerfoot Church of Christ Bulletin 5 5 24
Deerfoot Church of Christ Bulletin 5 5 24Deerfoot Church of Christ Bulletin 5 5 24
Deerfoot Church of Christ Bulletin 5 5 24
 
St. Louise de Marillac and Poor Children
St. Louise de Marillac and Poor ChildrenSt. Louise de Marillac and Poor Children
St. Louise de Marillac and Poor Children
 
The Revelation Chapter 4 Working Copy.docx
The Revelation Chapter 4 Working Copy.docxThe Revelation Chapter 4 Working Copy.docx
The Revelation Chapter 4 Working Copy.docx
 

The philosophical background of business ethics

  • 1. “ Without moral perception, man is only an animal. without morality, man as a rational being is a failure.” The Philosophical Background of Business Ethics - Ramon B. Agapay
  • 2. Introduction Business Ethics as an applied branch of General Ethics must be studied from the perspective of Philosophy. This is because Ethics is a part of moral principles, you will not know Ethics without being philosophical.
  • 3. Ethics and Philosophy Philosophy, etymologically came from two Greek words philos, which means love and sophia, means wisdom. (Love of Wisdom) Hence, a philosopher is one who loves wisdom. As a science, philosophy is interested with the meaning of reality including our human experiences. It is a science that seeks to explain the ultimate cause of everything by the use of human reason alone.
  • 4. Ethics and Philosophy Ethics is philosophical science that studies the morality of human act. As a science, Ethics is concerned with the analysis of the nature of the human conduct from the point of view of morality. The two contradictory Principles 1. Man believes that there are certain things that he should not do to anyone. 2. Man believes that values are subjective and incapable of being disputed.
  • 5. Divisions of Philosophy 1. Theoretical Philosophy – studies the truth to be known, e.g. God, immortality of the soul, origin of the universe. 2. Practical Philosophy – studies truths to be acted upon, e.g. ethics, axiology, semantics, etc.
  • 6. Divisions of Philosophy PHILOSOPHY THEORETICA L PRACTICAL Cosmology Origin of universe Ontology The theory of being Metaphysics Meta (beyond) physikon (nature) Psychology Human/animal behavior Theodicy God on logical abstraction Epistemology Theory of knowledge Semantics Words and its linguistic forms Axiology Discourse of value judgment Aesthetics Principles of beauty and art Logic Reasoning to establish truth Ethics From Greek word “ethos” means “Characteristic way of acting” which is proper to as a rational being.
  • 7. Ethics and Morality Morality refers to the quality of goodness or badness in a human act. Good is described as moral and bad as immoral. It means conformity to the rules of right conduct. Ethics refer to the formal study of those standards and conduct. It is also often called “ moral philosophy”.
  • 8. Ethics as a Normative Science Ethics is considered a Normative Science because it is concerned with the systematic study of the norms of human conduct, as distinguished from formal sciences such as Mathematics, chemistry physics etc.. Ethics is a normative science because it involves a systematic search for moral principles and norms that are justify our moral judgments.
  • 9. Three Categories of General Ethics
  • 10. Descriptive ethics maintains objectivity in studying human behavior but it does not provide a clear standard of morality. It simply describes how people act and does not prescribe how people should act. Three Categories of General Ethics
  • 11. Involves moral judgment based on ethical norm or theory. This consists both the basic moral principles and values and the particular moral rules that govern people’s behavior, which is right or moral and wrong or immoral. Three Categories of General Ethics
  • 12. It does not describe moral beliefs of people, does not evaluate the process of moral reasoning, but simply analyzes the usage and meaning of words. Three Categories of General Ethics
  • 13. Ethical relativism claims that when any two cultures or any people hold different moral values of an action, both can be right. An action may be right for one person or society and the same action taken in the same way may be wrong for another reason, and yet, both persons are equally correct. The Problem of Ethical Relativism and Situation Ethics Ethical Relativism
  • 14. The Problem of Ethical Relativism and Situation Ethics Approaches to Moral Differences Approaches to Moral Differences There is no Moral Truth There is no Universal Truth Deep down, we can find basic Moral Truth There is One Universal Moral truth
  • 15. The Problem of Ethical Relativism and Situation Ethics Approaches to Moral Differences There is no Moral Truth There is no ultimate right or wrong. Moral views differ from one person to another. This results to a subjective morality, in which case, what is good for one person may be bad for another.
  • 16. The Problem of Ethical Relativism and Situation Ethics Approaches to Moral Differences Each Culture has its own set of rules that are valid for that culture, and we have no right to interfere, just as they have no right to interfere with our rules. This ethical paradigm maintains that there are moral truths that exist but these truths are relative and dependent on cultures and beliefs of people. There is no Universal Truth
  • 17. The Problem of Ethical Relativism and Situation Ethics Approaches to Moral Differences Despite differences, people of different cultures can still agree on a certain moral basics. There are some common ground on basic moral principles. This is called “Soft Universalism” Deep down, we can find basic Moral Truth
  • 18. The Problem of Ethical Relativism and Situation Ethics Approaches to Moral Differences This view is also known as hard universalism or moral absolutism. This moral paradigm maintains that there is only one universal moral code that everybody must follow. Because this moral code is universal and objective, moral problems, and moral conflicts can be solved through proper moral reasoning. There is One Universal Moral truth
  • 19. Deontological vs. Teleological Approaches To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct A C T I O N Motives/Intentions End of the actor Means/Action itself End of the Act Consequences/Resul t, Probable and actual Non - Consequentialist Consequentialist
  • 20. Deontological vs. Teleological Approaches To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct Deontological Ethics Also known as non-consequentialist approach is a body of ethical theories that measures and evaluates the nature of a moral act based on the validity of the motive of an act. This means that if the motive or intention of the act is good, then regardless of the consequences, the whole action is good.
  • 21. Deontological vs. Teleological Approaches To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct Teleological Ethics Came from the Greek word “tele” which means far or remote. Known also as Consequentialist theory measures the morality of an action based on its consequences and not on the motive or intention of the actor. If the consequence is good, regardless what motive is, the act is always morally good.
  • 22. The “Moral Sense” in us The main difference between man and animal is that man has a moral perception. Man has a natural insight to morality, this being a gift of the Creator who gave man a ”Moral Sense”
  • 23. The “Moral Sense” in us The Synderesis of Man according to St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) This Italian philosopher, theologian, an d priest is sometimes called the Prince of Scholastics. He died at the age of 49 and 49n years later he was canonized as the Angelic Doctor of the Church.
  • 24. The “Moral Sense” in us The Synderesis of Man according to St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) According to Aquinas, the moral sense in man is manifested and expressed in the three different ways: 1. Man is able to distinguish or to know what is good and what is bad. 2. Man is always obligated to do good and avoid evil. 3. Man knows that he is accountable for his actions-good or bad.
  • 25. The “Moral Sense” in us Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856- 1953) Theory of the ID, EGO, and the SUPEREGO He was the Founding Father of Psychoanalysis, which is a major school of psychology. His key points psychoanalytical theory are the following: 1. Man must learn to control inborn desires. 2. Man must achieve fulfillment in ways that are harmonious with others.
  • 26. The “Moral Sense” in us Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856- 1953) Theory of the ID, EGO, and the SUPEREGO Superego – has elements in common with both reason and will power. It basically reflects social rules and values of the society that govern our behavior. Ego – is the rational self or the conscious self. It is part reason (intellect) but also part will power. It is under constant pressure to fight off the pleasure - seeking desires of the Id.
  • 27. The “Moral Sense” in us Sigismund Schlomo Freud (1856- 1953) Theory of the ID, EGO, and the SUPEREGO Id – is the irrational part in us or the unconscious instincts, such as sex and aggression. For Freud, a healthy personality is a person who has an ego that does an effective job of coping with the urges of the Id and the restrictions of the Superego.