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20877 | Errors in moral practice might be inconsistent or inappropriate principles, or inappropriate application [LaFollette] |
Full Idea: I might make parallel 'mistakes' in ethical deliberation. For instance I might 1) use inconsistent ethical principles, 2) have inappropriate moral standards, and 3) apply moral standards inappropriately. | |
From: Hugh LaFollette (Introductions in 'Ethics in Practice' [2002], p.005) | |
A reaction: I would want to get the word 'values' in there somewhere. Dogmatic application of moral rules might indicate a failure of values. |
20878 | We can discuss the criteria of a judgment, or the weight given to them, or their application [LaFollette] |
Full Idea: In discussing a movie you can challenge my criteria, the weight I give to those criteria, or my application of the criteria (the claim that the movie satisfies the criteria). | |
From: Hugh LaFollette (Introductions in 'Ethics in Practice' [2002], p.008) | |
A reaction: I can't think of anything missing here, so it is a helpful start. |
20881 | The act/omission distinction is important for duties, but less so for consequences [LaFollette] |
Full Idea: Consequentialists, unlike deontologists, are unlikely to think that the act/omission distinction is fundamentally important. | |
From: Hugh LaFollette (Introductions in 'Ethics in Practice' [2002], p.021) | |
A reaction: Not sure where virtue theory fits in here. Virtues tend to be applied more locally, where duty tends to be global. All moral theories must acknowledge that failure to act may be either a good or a bad thing, depending on circumstances |