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DEONTOLOGY – The 3 formulas
By the end of this lesson you will have:
•Recapped the information you have learnt on the categorical imperative
• Studied the 3 formulas of the categorical imperative•Applied your knowledge thus far through a practise
question
Starter - Odd one out
• A) Kant/Aquinas/Bentham• B) Intrinsic/Inherent/Exterior• C) Categorical/Hypothetical/Ought• D)Hypothetical/ulterior motives/duty• E) Deontology/Absolutism/Consequentialist
• On your post-it note write your name and your 5 answers and stick it on the board.
Formula of the law of nature
• Rule of Universalisability• 4 examples
Formula of the end in Itself
• So act to treat humanity, whether in your own person or in that of any other, never solely as a means but always as an end
• Do not use humans as a means to an end• Do not exploit human beings• Everyone needs to be valued equally
Formula of Kingdom of Ends
• Everyone acts as though all other human beings are an ‘end in themselves’
• If this is the case, then everyone is a free and autonomous agent
• Each individual now has access to pure practical reason
W.D Ross – Prima Facie Duties
• Read your sheet on prima facie duties and underline 15 key words
• Now narrow this down to 10 key words• How does Ross alter Kant’s deontological
principles?
Essay Practise AO1
• Outline the key features of deontology (18)• Things you could mention...• Key words• Different types of deontology• Duty based deontology• Categorical imperative – three formulas• Rule of Universalisability• Prima Facie Duties
AO1 assessment objective tick list•Coherency•Clear and concise•Accurate•Fluent•Technical vocab