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Standing Mini-Whiteboards

Standing Mini-Whiteboards. Which type of utilitarianism are Act and Rule? Name one phrase that might summarise either act or rule. Name two scholars that we learnt last lesson What new type of utilitarianism did we touch on? Which of the new scholars are Act and which is Rule?? .

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Standing Mini-Whiteboards

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  1. Standing Mini-Whiteboards • Which type of utilitarianism are Act and Rule? • Name one phrase that might summarise either act or rule. • Name two scholars that we learnt last lesson • What new type of utilitarianism did we touch on? • Which of the new scholars are Act and which is Rule??

  2. Utilitarianism Summary • Homework – Find three extra pieces of wider reading on utilitarianism • 1 – Modern criticism of utilitarianism • 2 – One modern version of utilitarianism • 3 – Two quotes on Peter Singer • LO s • To recap and summarise one’s understanding of utilitarianism • To explore potential similarities and differences with the theory • To begin to plan one’s utilitarianism essay

  3. Strengths and Weaknesses • Fiveminutes discuss, recap and consider in small groups using textbooks and notes.

  4. Strengths • Simple idea at source and easily understood • Makes morality selfish, intuitive to some • Progressive for all humanity • Consequences based • Does not rely on religion • Democratic • Can include animals

  5. Weaknesses • Tyranny of majority • Ignores intention • Ignores duty • Devoid of love • Consequences hard to predict

  6. Diagram Summary • Show you understand how the topics we have studied link together by creating a diagram using the following topics. • Egoism, Hobbes, Bentham, Mill, hedonic calculus, gerrudehimmelfarb, act, rule, sidgwick, toulmin, preference, singer, strengths, weaknesses

  7. Panopticon • Design of a new prison meaning ‘all seeing’. Prison cells arranged around a central control centre, from which all prisoners can be observed at all time by single guard. System of hard labour, silence and harsh punishment, all inmates would behave. Fear would teach prisoners to behave for benefit of population at large. Crime would be reduced but at the expense of privacy and individual freedom.

  8. Tasks • Ext – Add notes to this diagram • Use handout to begin to plan essay structure

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