PHIL 2750 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Applied Ethics, Deontological Ethics, Social Contract

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Widespread disagreement among praciioners of applied ethics is suicient for thinking that applied ethics isn"t worth doing. The problem with this argument is that it underesimates the amount of agreement among people working in applied ethics, overesimates the disagreement, and makes too much of both. The views of moral philosophers on many issues diverge sharply from those of most ordinary people. Widespread disagreement among praciioners of applied ethics has pernicious consequences and that is suicient for thinking that applied ethics isn"t worth doing. It claims that widespread disagreement among those who do applied ethics has pernicious consequences and that for the reason applied ethics is not worth doing. The charge that the praciioners of applied ethics are guilty of corruping the youth: singleness of opinion. A fourth argument against applied ethics denies a crucial premise of the previous argument. Applied ethics is worthless because only a narrow range of views is usually countenanced.

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