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We know what prima facie duties are because they are self evident;
Evident without any need of proof or of evidence beyond itself
Choose matching term
How does Dershowitx defend non- What is Plato's Argument from
1 2
absolutism? Gratitude
What do philosophers mean when
How do we know what prima facie
3 they object that Ross's theory 4
duties are?
doesn't provide any guidance?
Don't know?
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There is more than one fundamental moral rule
Pluralism
Ex: Ross
There is just one fundamental moral rule
Monism
Ex: Kant's categorical imperative
How does W.D. Ross's Kant- Formulate maxim, test the maxim and see if
approach to the moral you could achieve that purpose in a world when
rule against promise everyone was performing that maxim
breaking differ from Apply this to promise breaking
utilitarian approach and Ross- said it is okay to break promises to fill another,
the Kantian approach? conflicting prima facie duty or final duty
What is a prima facie A permanent, excellent but not absolute reason to
duty? do something
We know what prima facie duties are because they
How do we know what are self evident;
prima facie duties are? Evident without any need of proof or of evidence
beyond itself
If you have a prima facie duty to do X and dont have
Final duty a prima facie duty not to do X than you have a final
duty to do X
Ross's theory does not provide guidance of what a
What do philosophers
person should do when two prima facie duties
mean when they object
conflict
that Ross's theory doesn't
Ross's reply: is that we shouldn't expect there to be
provide any guidance?
any such rule or behavior
What is moral The belief that there are no moral rules - neither
particularism? absolute moral rules nor prima facie rules
How could one object to ???
moral pluralism?
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