PPT-Chapter 3: Morality in Law and Action

Author : ellena-manuel | Published Date : 2016-05-13

OUR MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST ANTICIPATORY SET   Discuss the passage from Alice in Wonderland   What would it be like to live in a society ruled by someone like

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Chapter 3: Morality in Law and Action" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Chapter 3: Morality in Law and Action: Transcript


OUR MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST ANTICIPATORY SET   Discuss the passage from Alice in Wonderland   What would it be like to live in a society ruled by someone like the Queen of Hearts What would happen to society if laws could be enacted or rescinded arbitrarily . OUR MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. ANTICIPATORY SET. . Lead a . class discussion . based on the following two questions to help students begin analyzing moral actions:. ❏ What is the difference between a man robbing a bank because he does not want to work for a living and a man who steals food to feed his starving children?. Summary of Elements of Moral Philosophy (. Rachels. ), Chapter 4. Course: Technology, Research and Ethics. Group 3: Benny, Tao, Ruth. 4.1 The presumed connection between Morality and Religion. . (Tao). Anthony Sieckmann. Morality - . is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and . actions between . those that are good (or right) and those that are bad (or wrong. ). [Wikipedia]. From Latin . OUR MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. Syllabus. Cycle of instructional lessons. Instructional policy. Materials. Homework:. Read . The Basis for Morality . and . Introduction. . through . What the Moral Law is Not. Components of Moral Actions. The Human Act. We have discussed human acts a lot this semester, it is important to remember that only humans can make moral choices because we have an intellect and a will.. Psychology 485. March 30, 2010. Outline. Introduction & Philosophy of Morality. Group Living & Cooperation. Altruism. Game Theory. Moral Instinct?. Ultimatum game. Fairness and empathy in animals. Lakeside institute of Theology. Christian Ethics . (CL3). Ethics, Morality and Religion. Christian Ethics. (CL3) . Oct. 1 – Intro to Ethics; Christian Ethics. Oct. 8 – Ethics, Morality and Religion. Foundations- Part 1. Morality: Why Does It Matter?. MORALITY. - principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. .. Being able to understand and define morality (whether for oneself or for a society) is one of the most essential duties of any human being. . OUR MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. ANTICIPATORY SET .  . Discuss. the passage from . Alice in Wonderland. :.  . ❏ What would it be like to live in a society ruled by someone like the Queen of Hearts? . ❏ What would happen to society if laws could be enacted or rescinded arbitrarily? . Lecturer in Philosophy. University of York. www.philosophyetc.net. . Opening Poll. Do you lean . towards . thinking:. morality is . not. objective?. morality . is . objective? . Getting clear on the . OUR MORAL LIFE IN CHRIST. ANTICIPATORY SET. . Lead a . class discussion . based on the following two questions to help students begin analyzing moral actions:. ❏ What is the difference between a man robbing a bank because he does not want to work for a living and a man who steals food to feed his starving children?. Chapter 3. Morality. A set of rules for right conduct. A system used to modify and regulate behavior. Quality system in human acts by which we judge them right or wrong. 3 Definitions. Descriptive. Normative/universal. 1. Testing moral theories. 1) phenomenology of morality. Duty versus desire. 2) . theories. about morality. How do they hold up against this phenomenology of duty versus desire? . 2. The moral experience: an alien will. 1. Testing moral theories. 1) phenomenology of morality. Duty versus desire. 2) . theories. about morality. How do they hold up against this phenomenology of duty versus desire? . 2. The moral experience: an alien will.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Chapter 3: Morality in Law and Action"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents