2. KANT’S ETHICS
Immanuel Kant
Deontologism- duty- obligation
Intuitionism, internal motive must be good
Motivist theory
A man performs a moral act if and only if one does whatever
one is obliged to do
3. KANT’S ETHICS
2 type of of acts
1. Act done in accord with duty
Doctor performs his functions out of fear of
being accused of negligence
2. Act done from a sense of duty
Doctors act if they recognize that there is
special obligation to their patients because
of their relationships with them
4. KANT’S ETHICS
It is always wrong to lie (giving placebo)
Treat people as ends not as means
Act only on that maxim which can and at the
same time will become a universal law
Always act as to treat humanity as and end
and never as only means
5. ROSS ETHICS
Rule deontology
Reject utilitarian precept
Good------- happiness in the end
Actual duty
Prima facie duty
Example
Act with the more stringent/stronger duty
Ex: pt ask you, am I going to die?
Actual duty - tell the truth
Prima facie duty give comfort of the mind
6. PRIMA FACIE DUTY BY ROSS
1. Duty of fidelity
2. Duty of reparation/compensation
3. Duty of gratitude
4. Duty of justice
5. Duty of beneficence
6. Duty of self improvement
7. Duty of non maleficence
7. RAWLS THEORY OF JUSTICE
Hypothetical situation
Under the veil of ignorance
Man is rational and self-interested
Social justice
Individual is inviolable
Erroneous theory is tolerable in the absence
of good one
Individual liberty should be restricted in order
to maintain equality of oppurtunity.