Classical Ethical Philosophies: An Introduction
Classical Ethical Philosophies: An Introduction
An Introduction
The unexamined life is not worth living .
-Socrates
The term ethics has several meanings. One of the meanings given to it by the
dictionary is: “the principles of conduct governing an individual or a
group.” We sometimes use the term personal ethics, for example,when referring
to the rules by which an individual lives his or her personal life. We use the
term accounting ethics when referring to the code that guides the professional
conduct of accountants.
A second and for us more Important meaning of ethics according to dictionary
is this: “the study of morality.”Just as chemists use the term chemistry to refer
primarily to the study of morality. Although ethics deals with morality, it is not
quite the same as morality.
Philosophy, on the other hand, comes etymologically from
two Greek words; Philia, which means love and Sophia,
which means wisdom. It is the “study of the fundamental
nature of knowledge, reality, and existence “(New Oxford
American Dictionary, 2005).It helps us better understand
who we are, why we are here, and where we are going
Three Branches og philosophy
• Metaphysics- is concerned with reality and existence. It is the philosophy of being. It can be subdivided into two
categories. (1)ontology, which deals with the nature of existence; and (2) cosmology, which inspects the origin
and organization of the universe.
• Epistemology- raises questions about the nature of knowledge. Logic is the key dimension to epistemology. We
can distinguish between: (1)deductive logic (moving from general to specific);and (2) inductive logic (that is,
from specific facts).
• Axiology – explores the nature of values. This can be subdivided into:(1) ethics, which studies human conduct
and examines moral values ; and (2) aesthetics, which values beauty, nature, and aesthetics experience .
Strands of Philosophy
Socrates was
a Greek philosopher
from Athens who is
credited as the founder of
Western philosophy and
among the first moral
philophers of
the ethical tradition of
thought.
Plato
(Greek philosopher, “Father of
idealism”
Liberalism is a political
and moral philosophy based on
the rights of the
individual, liberty, consent of
the governed, political equality,
right to private property
and equality before the law.
Comenius, Rousseau, and
Pestalozzi
Contemporary philosophies
Martin Heideggerwas a
German philosopher who is best
known for contributions
to phenomenology, hermeneutic
s, and existentialism. He is often
considered to be among the
most important and influential
philosophers of the 20th century.
Jean-Paul Sartre