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Joseph Fletcher - Situation Ethics

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Joseph Fletcher - Situation Ethics

Situation Ethics is an alternative method of deciding what is morally good.

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Joseph Fletcher

  • Joseph Fletcher (1905 – 1991) was an American academic.
    • He was, for a time, a Christian priest.
    • Though later he declared himself to be an atheist and a humanist.
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Situation Ethics

  • One of the objections to the Natural Law theory was that it was inflexible.
    • It sought to apply a single rule regardless of the circumstances.
  • Fletcher developed a moral theory during the 1960s which he called Situation Ethics.
    • Situation Ethics is an attempt to look at ethical decisions in a way that depends upon the situation in which they are made.
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The 1960s

  • The period in which this theory was developed is important.
    • In the 1960s, especially in Europe and the United States, there was a demand for a less restrictive morality.
    • And a morality that took account of the times.
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Bioethics

  • In particular, Fletcher was interested in the developing field of bioethics.
    • Bioethics looks at moral questions about issues like abortion, euthanasia and cloning.
    • And whether medical science could provide new insights into these moral questions.

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