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ASSIGNMENT 1 
11/28/2014
1. DEFINITION OF ETHICAL 
THEORIES 
SUBJECTIVE RELATIVISM 
• We each create our own morality where we decide 
our understanding on what is right and what is 
wrong 
• It is always about “me” but still considers others 
• Example: I think it’s immoral for a student to copying 
the assignment from other student. I think it is an 
unethical. You don’t think that. That’s just your 
opinion; let’s agree or disagree.
Cultural Relativism 
• What is right and what is wrong depends 
on the society’s guidelines. 
• One society may say an action as right at 
one time and wrong in another society or 
in another time. 
• Example: Family kills a women family 
member who is raped in Somalia, herein 
Malaysia it is totally wrong to kills 
someone
Divine Command Theory 
• Have their own moral guidelines to follow. 
• Obliged to follow God because they believe 
that it holds morality according to God’s will. 
• Based on obedience not the reasons
Ethical Egoism 
• It is all about “me”, not considers about others 
• The community can benefit when individuals put their 
well-being first 
• Example: A person starting up a bakery in town where 
there is none. The individuals sees an opportunity to 
make profit, by selling bread, in a town with no, or very 
little competition. In effect he has captured the market 
and is able to make a lot of money by pursuing his own 
self-interest. The town however gains the resource of 
bread and through his specialisation into one field he 
can produce the goods more efficiently than other 
members of society could if they were to make it for 
only themselves
Kantianism 
• Moral action that is performed because of the sense of 
duty which action that is based on “This is what I has to 
do”, not based upon feelings or pity. 
• Motive is the most important thing in Kantianism in 
determining the morality. 
• Everyone should be treated as an ends and never as a 
means. 
• If you inclined to do something, your action is immoral. 
• Example: If a building is on fire, it is your duty to save 
people inside even the people inside are murderers. 
You would save the people for the sake of saving them 
and no other reasons
Act Utilitarianism 
• Figure out the consequences and then 
determine the action was right 
• It is a good action if it brings more benefit to 
the majority of people 
• Concerned with short term consequences 
• Example: You go in to save someone and the 
end up drowning. By following act 
utilitarianism, the action is wrong because the 
consequences was bad and give sorrow to 
majority of people
Rule Utilitarianism 
• Deals with the desire of actions to produce more 
pleasure and the least amount of pain 
• The correctness of rules depends on the amount of 
good it brings about when followed and vice versa. 
• Concerned with long term consequences 
• Example: A friend comes to your door and asked to be 
hidden so they are not killed. 
• You then hide them in the basement and there is a 
knock at the door and it is the person who is looking 
for you friend. They ask if your friend is hiding here. 
Based on rule utilitarianism, choosing to tell the truth 
even though it leads to bad consequences. Thinking 
long term because lying is always wrong to do and 
leads to negative consequences
Social Contract Theory 
• Is more on a government concept which is a 
basic rules for a government where it is the 
consent given by the people. 
• Persons morality is depends on a contract and 
agreement among them all to form the society 
• Example: The first people in the area of North 
America that is now the US had to sign a social 
contract to start making laws.
2. If you as a group had to choose only one of the ethical 
theories and use it for all of your personal ethical decision-making, 
which theory would you choose? Why? 
In our group we would follow Kantianism theory for decision 
making. This is due to action will be taken on underlying 
principle which the moral worth of any action is judged. 
According to this theory, universalizing a maxim or 
statement will lead to being valid. We will see on the whole 
and whats our duty. All we see is that on our action which is 
good or bad which purely depends on the reason. Through 
this theory we also show our common sense views on the 
good and bad depends on rational action.Regarding this 
theory,we a act in a way that we give priority to humanity be 
it in our own person or other person. Whatever decision or 
action taken must be rational as the act will be part of the 
universal so we will think widely upon any decision. We will 
have a goal when taking decision.
3. People give a variety of reasons for copying a 
music CD from a friend instead of buying it. 
Refute each of the reasons given below using 
one of the theories described. 
a. Ethical Egoism 
b. Act Utilitarianism 
c. Subjective 
d. Kantianism Relativism 
e. Rule Utilitarianism 
f. Social Contract Theory 
g. Cultural Relativism
4. The morality of Mary is wrong. At first they are 
supposed to do their own work but John was asking 
for the answer from Mary and she responded to John 
by giving him the answer. Mary influenced John by 
getting lazy to do his own work. Second, they are 
free to consult their lecture notes and the textbook 
while taking the quiz but they both breached the 
rules by discussing and exchanging the answers. 
Mary should not give John the answer as the 
instructor has explained the rules of the quiz. In 
conclusion, Mary's action is totally wrong and she 
should reject John's request for answer and let him 
to do the quiz by himself as the quiz can be repeated 
as many times as they wish.
11/28/2014

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Assignment 1

  • 2.
  • 3. 1. DEFINITION OF ETHICAL THEORIES SUBJECTIVE RELATIVISM • We each create our own morality where we decide our understanding on what is right and what is wrong • It is always about “me” but still considers others • Example: I think it’s immoral for a student to copying the assignment from other student. I think it is an unethical. You don’t think that. That’s just your opinion; let’s agree or disagree.
  • 4. Cultural Relativism • What is right and what is wrong depends on the society’s guidelines. • One society may say an action as right at one time and wrong in another society or in another time. • Example: Family kills a women family member who is raped in Somalia, herein Malaysia it is totally wrong to kills someone
  • 5. Divine Command Theory • Have their own moral guidelines to follow. • Obliged to follow God because they believe that it holds morality according to God’s will. • Based on obedience not the reasons
  • 6. Ethical Egoism • It is all about “me”, not considers about others • The community can benefit when individuals put their well-being first • Example: A person starting up a bakery in town where there is none. The individuals sees an opportunity to make profit, by selling bread, in a town with no, or very little competition. In effect he has captured the market and is able to make a lot of money by pursuing his own self-interest. The town however gains the resource of bread and through his specialisation into one field he can produce the goods more efficiently than other members of society could if they were to make it for only themselves
  • 7. Kantianism • Moral action that is performed because of the sense of duty which action that is based on “This is what I has to do”, not based upon feelings or pity. • Motive is the most important thing in Kantianism in determining the morality. • Everyone should be treated as an ends and never as a means. • If you inclined to do something, your action is immoral. • Example: If a building is on fire, it is your duty to save people inside even the people inside are murderers. You would save the people for the sake of saving them and no other reasons
  • 8. Act Utilitarianism • Figure out the consequences and then determine the action was right • It is a good action if it brings more benefit to the majority of people • Concerned with short term consequences • Example: You go in to save someone and the end up drowning. By following act utilitarianism, the action is wrong because the consequences was bad and give sorrow to majority of people
  • 9. Rule Utilitarianism • Deals with the desire of actions to produce more pleasure and the least amount of pain • The correctness of rules depends on the amount of good it brings about when followed and vice versa. • Concerned with long term consequences • Example: A friend comes to your door and asked to be hidden so they are not killed. • You then hide them in the basement and there is a knock at the door and it is the person who is looking for you friend. They ask if your friend is hiding here. Based on rule utilitarianism, choosing to tell the truth even though it leads to bad consequences. Thinking long term because lying is always wrong to do and leads to negative consequences
  • 10. Social Contract Theory • Is more on a government concept which is a basic rules for a government where it is the consent given by the people. • Persons morality is depends on a contract and agreement among them all to form the society • Example: The first people in the area of North America that is now the US had to sign a social contract to start making laws.
  • 11. 2. If you as a group had to choose only one of the ethical theories and use it for all of your personal ethical decision-making, which theory would you choose? Why? In our group we would follow Kantianism theory for decision making. This is due to action will be taken on underlying principle which the moral worth of any action is judged. According to this theory, universalizing a maxim or statement will lead to being valid. We will see on the whole and whats our duty. All we see is that on our action which is good or bad which purely depends on the reason. Through this theory we also show our common sense views on the good and bad depends on rational action.Regarding this theory,we a act in a way that we give priority to humanity be it in our own person or other person. Whatever decision or action taken must be rational as the act will be part of the universal so we will think widely upon any decision. We will have a goal when taking decision.
  • 12. 3. People give a variety of reasons for copying a music CD from a friend instead of buying it. Refute each of the reasons given below using one of the theories described. a. Ethical Egoism b. Act Utilitarianism c. Subjective d. Kantianism Relativism e. Rule Utilitarianism f. Social Contract Theory g. Cultural Relativism
  • 13. 4. The morality of Mary is wrong. At first they are supposed to do their own work but John was asking for the answer from Mary and she responded to John by giving him the answer. Mary influenced John by getting lazy to do his own work. Second, they are free to consult their lecture notes and the textbook while taking the quiz but they both breached the rules by discussing and exchanging the answers. Mary should not give John the answer as the instructor has explained the rules of the quiz. In conclusion, Mary's action is totally wrong and she should reject John's request for answer and let him to do the quiz by himself as the quiz can be repeated as many times as they wish.