Philosophers
Theories
Deontology
Egoism
Relativism
100

Associated with Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill

100

An intellectual commitment and a political movement that seeks justice for women and the end of sexism in all forms.

Feminism

100

Kantian idea about duties of justice that we always ought to do or that we always ought to avoid.

Perfect Duties

100

Attitude or practice of interpreting the world from a perspective that focuses primarily on European interests, values, and history.

Eurocentric

100

The factual or descriptive claim that there are different ideas about values.

Descriptive Ethical Relativism

200

Critique of “bourgeois morality” as the product of a certain strand of European thinking.

Karl Marx

200

A theory of law that is grounded in claims about nature; natural law ethics is a normative theory that holds that reason can discover objective ethical norms by examining natural human functions.

Natural Law Theory

200

The Kantian idea about duties of virtue that are admirable and praiseworthy but not always necessary.

Imperfect Duties

200

Holds that people usually or always act for their own narrow and short-range self-interest.

Psychological Egoism

200

Holds that there are no universal or objective norms (or that human beings cannot know such objective values).

Metaethical Relativism

300

Proponent of Prima Facie Duties

W.D. Ross

300

An ethical theory that says actions are good or bad according to a clear set of rules - concerned with duty

Deontology

300

Immanuel Kant’s basic moral principle.

The Categorical Imperative

300

The belief that only I should act from the motive of self-interest, nothing is stated about what motivates others to act.

Personal Ethical Egoism

300

The idea that ethical claims are relative to a social or cultural matrix.

Cultural Relativism

400

Associated with the Social Contract

Thomas Hobbes

400

Theory of morality that derives duty or moral obligation from what is good or desirable as an end to be achieved.

Teleological Ethics

400

Act only on that maxim that you can will as a universal law.

The First form of categorical imperative

400

The prescriptive doctrine that all persons should serve my self-interest (i.e.,egotism)

Individual Egoism

400

What is morally right for one just depends on what his or her society holds is right.

Strong Relativism

500

Proponent of laissez-faire capitalism.

Adam Smith

500

“We hold these truths to be self-evident…. ” is an example of ____

Natural Law

500

Always treat humanity, whether in your own person or that of another, never simply as a means but always at the same time as an end.

The Second form of the categorical imperative

500

The universal doctrine that all persons should pursue their own interests exclusively.

Universal Egoism

500

Argues that there are multiple and conflicting goods in the world, which cannot be reduced to some other good.

Value Pluralism

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