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The Common Good Approach to Ethics

The Common Good Approach to Ethics. Presented by: Adam, Leah, and Jenny LP: Ethical Theory Presentation Section: Thursday, 8:30 April 3, 2008. Humane Community Approach. What is ethical is what advances the common good. Ethics of Care.

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The Common Good Approach to Ethics

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  1. The Common Good Approach to Ethics Presented by: Adam, Leah, and Jenny LP: Ethical Theory Presentation Section: Thursday, 8:30 April 3, 2008

  2. Humane Community Approach What is ethical is what advances the common good Ethics of Care

  3. A community of individuals whose own good is bound to the good of the whole. • Ethics of care emphasizes the importance of relationships.

  4. The Humane Community A vision of society as a community whose members are joined in the shared pursuit of values and goals they hold in common.

  5. Ethics of Care • Theory about what makes actions right or wrong. • Developed as part of a feminist movement.

  6. Carol Gilligan • Worked with Laurence Kohlberg • Inspired the Ethics of Care

  7. Carol Gilligan Equal development for women • Connections among people • Care for those people

  8. Stages of Moral Development

  9. Nel Noddings • Analysis of caring & its place in ethics • Agrees and disagrees with Gilligan’s research

  10. Criticisms of Ethics of Care • Free will • Favoritism • Why care?

  11. Application to Long-Term Care

  12. Fundamental ethical obligation to provide health care for all. • societies are faced with resource limitations and difficult decisions about which of the competing needs are met • allocating the burdens and benefits

  13. Governments have a crucial role • must anticipate needs • low on government agendas, or non-existent

  14. Review Questions: • What are some strengths of the Ethics of Care? Weaknesses? • Was Kohlberg’s moral development focusing on cognitive thinking right for everyone? Or was Gilligan right to test women based on a sense of self? • Would you take the position in Ethics of Care to put yourself and people close to you above strangers?

  15. Questions?

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