A4tto Ethics lesson 3

Ethics 
Lesson 3
A4tto
2023-2024
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Ethics 
Lesson 3
A4tto
2023-2024

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Logical caroussel
  1. Ask a question
  2. Answer the question
  3. Give a reason that fits the combination of the question asked and the answer given.
  4. Give an example that illustrates the stated reason, as well as makes this reason (more) concrete. 
  5. Give a critical note
  6. Give a reflection about the conversation:
     - Do you think differently now?
     - What was striking?
     - Did your attitude change concerning the subject that has been discussed?

Slide 2 - Slide

De slimste mens

Slide 3 - Slide

Did you come across a situation in which you had to apply agape?

Slide 4 - Open question

Making groups
A4c

Slide 5 - Slide

Making groups
A4d

Slide 6 - Slide

Lesson objectives
You will..
  • discuss and evaluate a dilemma in which agape is applied.
  • create a rule to avoid a certain dilemma
  • understand the key ideas of Kantian ethics
  • be able to explain the difference between categorical and hypothetical imperative
  • analyse and evaluate Kantian ethics

Slide 7 - Slide

Cases round 1
Each group has a case, discuss the following questions:
  1. What is the most loving thing to do given the situation?
  2. what works in practice?
  3. place the good of people in the centre rather than obeying the rules.

timer
6:00

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Cases round 2
To avoid dilemma's like this:
  1. What rule should we create before hand?
  2. Why this rule?
  3. can we make this an universal rule?
  4. How do we treat people with dignity and respect with this rule?
timer
4:00

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Kantian ethics
Good will 
Having a good intention

Duty
Acting morally according to good regardless of the consequences

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Kantian ethics
The hypothetical imperative commands behaviour for an end. ‘If’: Command is conditional on the desired result.

 The categorical imperative commands us to exercise our will in a certain way irrespective of an end. Categorical, irrespective of any end, deontological


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Slide 12 - Video

Categorical imperative
Hypothetical imperative
Eat less cake
do not kill
tell the truth
go to the gym more
be faithful ot your partner
do not steal
do your homework

Slide 13 - Drag question

Assignment
To do:
  • Study page 30-33
  • Write an essay of 200 words about Kant's ideas take a stance (whether Kant is right). Use the table on page 33. 

Slide 14 - Slide

Name 3 key features of Kantian ethics

Slide 15 - Open question