Saturday, May 27, 2023

Integrating Ethical Theories

The Philosophy Sharing foundation's SHARE magazine rightly picks up this week that, with my metaphysics, "conflicting [ethical] theories could converge". Their word "conflicting" is appropriate. This is how it seems. That is not, however, how these theories look to me, after the work I have done to integrate them. This is in fact the goal of my book Everything, Briefly -- in its sections on ethics -- to provide "the means to unite the major ethical theories". OBSERVATION: The “big three” ethical theories are consequentialism (which judges ethics by its consequences), deontology (which views ethics as being self-evident), and virtue ethics (which sees ethics as being rooted in character).

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