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CHAPTER 1B SOURCES OF AUTHORITY.pptx

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  1. 1. ETHICS M a e s t r a A l y s s a M a r i e Q u e r i m i t G E C 2 I n s t r u c t o r Ly c e u m - N o r t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y
  2. 2. FR SOURCES OF AUTHORITY 1 LAW -is one’s guide to ethical behavior. • The law does not tell us what we should do; it works by constraining us from performing acts that we should not do. Examples: No drunk driving No underage drinking Add a footer 2
  3. 3. FR SOURCES OF AUTHORITY 2 RELIGION -a particular system of faith and worship. Idea: One is obliged to obey his/her God in all things. • Divine Command Theory- is th e b elief th at someth in g is eth ically rig ht if God ord ers it, an d morally b ad if God forb id s it. Add a footer 3
  4. 4. FR SOURCES OF AUTHORITY 3 RELIGION • Multiplicity of religions Eac h faith p lac es variou s d eman d s on its followers, resu ltin g in seemin g ly contrad ic tin g eth ical stan d ard s. “Different religions, different beliefs.” For examp le: Certain relig ion s h ave p roh ib ition s con c ern in g wh at food may b e con su med wh ile oth ers d o n ot sh are th e same con straints. Add a footer 4
  5. 5. FR SOURCES OF AUTHORITY 3 RELIGION • Divine Command Theory- is the belief that something is eth ically rig ht if God ord ers it, an d morally b ad if God forb id s it. Add a footer 5
  6. 6. FR SOURCES OF AUTHORITY 4 CULTURE - th e p attern s of learn ed an d sh ared b eh avior an d b eliefs of a p artic u lar soc ial, eth n ic , or age g rou p . Examples: JAPAN- d o p u t you r p alms togeth er an d say “ Itad akimasu ” b efore eatin g . KOREA- d o n ot leave you r c h opstic ks stu c k in ric e. Add a footer 6
  7. 7. FR 4 CULTURE • Cultural relativism - wh at is eth ically ac c eptab le or u n ac c eptab le is relative or d ep en d ent on on e’s c u ltu re. Add a footer 7 Try some deep fried crickets. They’re delicious! Huh? Crickets? That’s disgusting! Try some deep fried crickets. They’re delicious! I’m not used to eating crickets. Can you tell me why you like them?
  8. 8. FR SOURCES OF AUTHORITY Culture Relativism teaches us to be tolerant of others from different cultures, as we realize that we are in no position to judge whether the ethical thought or practice of another culture is acceptable or unacceptable. Add a footer 8

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