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Yr 9 Test = Revision Ethical Decisions Crime and Punishment Where do our morals come from? Is it ever right to Kill? Is the media to blame? If you do something wrong you must be punished!

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Yr 9 Test = Revision

Ethical Decisions

Crime and Punishment

Where do our morals

come from?Is it ever right

to Kill?

Is the media to blame?

If you do something wrong

you must be punished!

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Is it ever right to kill?

Is it an absolute or relative right

Do you have to be religious to think killing is wrong?

What or who influences your moral

decisions?

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Every action has a consequence or outcome…

Should our actions be judged on their outcomes alone?

OR:

Should we be judged on what we hoped the outcome would be (our intentions)?

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Which ethical theory is this?

the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by the amount of happiness it causes. There is no such thing as an absolute right as something is right only when it produces the most amount of happiness for the greatest number of people.

UTILITARIANISM

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Match up the ethical theories

• Situation ethics

• Virtue ethics

• Natural Law

• Categorical imperative

• God’s laws of nature and can be found in the Bible

• It’s the duty of humans to be moral (good)

• People improve when they develop their good qualities

• A choice is right if it has the most loving outcome

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Does the media influence people?

Think of as many different types of media and each one might

influence people

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Does the media influence?

Think of as many different types of media and each one might

influence people (for the better and worse)

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Why do people commit crimes?

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How do people react to crime?

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What role does the media play?

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Aims of Punishment

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Punishment.....

Capital Punishment: Should it ever be used?

What are the arguments for and against?

Should all crimes be punished? Does the nature of the crime affect this.... For example does it make a difference if the victim is an adult or a child?