source: Gregory B. Sadler 2012年4月2日/上次更新:2014年7月7日
Course and Core Concept videos on W.D. Ross's moral theory, specifically on his Book, The Right and the Good -- made famous in moral theory because of Ross' introduction of the concept of "prima facie duties"
In this lecture/discussion video from my Spring 2012 Ethics classes at Marist College, we end our discussions of Deontological moral theory by exploring W.D. Ross' The Right and the Good. We discuss Ross' criticisms of hedonism, utilitarianism, and Kant's deontological theory. We spend most of the session examining the seven prima facie duties Ross details, and discussing how they might interact with each other
Prima Facie Duties (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 1:22:57
Philosophy Core Concepts: W.D. Ross, Criticisms of other Moral Theories 23:10
Philosophy Core Concepts: W.D. Ross, the Prima Facie Duties 22:15
Philosophy Core Concepts: W.D. Ross, Connections and Conflicts Between Duties 17:51
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Fidelity (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 14:50
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Reparation (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 9:36
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Gratitude (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 20:52
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Justice (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 13:26
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Self-Improvement (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 20:29
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Non-Maleficence (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 14:30
Philosophy Core Concepts: Prima Facie Duty of Beneficence (W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good) 16:45
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