4th Module
4th Module
DEONTOLOGY
MODULE 4
Objectives:
Apply the concepts of agency and autonomy to one’s moral experience; and
I. Analysis
Reconcile these two topics: our discussion of autonomy and the duty to
“speaking truth to power.” Suppose you are already working for a company and
your boss tells you that you should offer a bribe to a government agent to obtain
permit to build and operate a factory in a province. What would you do? What
are your alternatives if you believe that it is wrong to bribe government
agencies?
Answer: For me that knows that’s bribery is against the Law, as an ethical
person in order to attain a permit without offering a bribe to a government agent
my alternative plan is to apply for a permit in due process. I will offer my boss
that the bribe that should be offered to a government agent to get a permit, I will
ask him that he gives me the money and the inclusive papers needed so that I
can get a permit in a ways that doesn’t irregulates the law.
II. Abstraction
The categorical imperative is precisely for the rational will that is autonomous.
Recall that autonomy implies a self-legislating will. The test for
universalizability makes possible that self-legislation, for the result of the
categorical imperative, is nothing other than the capacity to distinguish between
permissible and impermissible moral acts. Any rational will can then begin the
work of producing a list of duties, what a rational and autonomous will believes
to be right and wrong actions.
DEONTOLOGY
AUTONOMY UNIVERSALIBILITY
i. Rational Will
The will which is entirely devoted to, or guided by impartiality and
universality of action.
ii. Duty
Something that you must do because it is morally right or because the
law requires it.
iii. Maxim
A well-known phrase that expresses a general truth about life or a rule
about behavior.
iv. Universality
Refers as concept of legal legitimacy actions, whereby those principles
and rules for governing human beings conduct which are most universal
in their acceptability, their applicability, translation, and philosophical
basis.
III. Application
Go online and look for items on whistle-blowers. Identify the crime or unethical
act they are exposing as well as the perpetrators of the crime. Detail your
findings and opinion below.
IV. Assessement
In recent events, A PMA Cadet was brutally killed by his co-cadets inside the
PMA vicinity. The co-students argued that their acts are valid because it was all
part of the initiation processes? Use Immanuel Kant’s Deontology in justifying
your answer? If you are one of the survivors of the deadly hazing activity will
you inform school officials regarding the matter?
Using Kant’s ethics, how will you defend the fact that abortion is illegal?
Answer:
Yes, there are certain rule in the PMA and all the applicants must know
about that there is hazing. Hazing is part of the traditional actions before taking
the training base on the Scout Ranger member itself that I have encountered.
So, hazing may be valid in this state but with limitations. Base on Kant’s
Deontology action itself is right wrong under a series of rules, rather than based
on the consequences of the action. Yes, I will inform the school officials
regarding the matter even though it is normal for a PMA applicant because they
are aware of it that there will be hazing but even though its already a practice
inside the PMA academy there should be limitation on conducting the hazing
that suits the capability on resisting the pain for the applicant.
Basing on Kant’s ethics, there is a written rule of the divine commandment
that “thou should not kill” even without basing the consequence of abortion, the
action is already horrible wrong. A life is given upon to live, not to end a
sprouting life on living. Abortion is wrong basing to Kant’s ethics, the natural
law and human law. So it is illegal and immoral.