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LEARNING PLAN 5 – ETHICAL THEORIES PRESENTATION CHELSEA CHRISTIE KEITH JENSEN SARAH VAN BERKEL ASHLEY SCHWIND OCTOBER 20 TH, 2009 Common Good Approach.

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1 LEARNING PLAN 5 – ETHICAL THEORIES PRESENTATION CHELSEA CHRISTIE KEITH JENSEN SARAH VAN BERKEL ASHLEY SCHWIND OCTOBER 20 TH, 2009 Common Good Approach

2 THIS APPROACH ASSUMES A SOCIETY WITH INDIVIDUALS WHOSE OWN GOOD IS LINKED TO THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY. Common Good Approach Summary

3 Summary continued… Community members are bound by the pursuit of common values and goals.

4 Summary continued… For the benefit of the community, this approach focuses on ensuring: Social Policies Social Systems Institutions Environment

5 Summary continued… Examples of goods common to all include: Affordable healthcare Effective public safety Peace among nations A just legal system Unpolluted environment

6 Summary continued…  View ourselves as members of the same community  Reflect on questions concerning society  Discuss how to achieve that society This urges us to…

7 Summary continued… To achieve a common good one must respect and value the freedom of individuals to pursue their own goals. This approach challenges people to recognize and further the goals they have in common.

8 MORE THAN 2,000 YEARS AGO THIS APPROACH ORIGINATED IN THE WRITINGS OF PLATO, ARISTOTLE, AND CICERO. Influences on the Development of the Common Good Approach

9 Influences continued… Plato did this by assuming certain states of being were good by nature and that human kind could come to know at least part of that good. For example, Plato developed an ideal that generated political agreement that produced unity.

10 John Rawls defined the Common Good as… Influences continued… “Certain general conditions that are… Equally to everyone’s advantage.”

11  INDIVIDUALISM  “FREE-RIDER PROBLEM”  PLURALISTIC SOCIETY Criticism of the Common Good Approach

12 Individualism Personal rights Historical traditions Individual freedom Individual goals & interests Criticisms continued…

13 “Free-rider problem” Available to everyone even those who don’t do their part. Enough “Free-riders” = Common Good will be destroyed Criticisms continued…

14 Pluralistic society Different people have different ideas. Impossible to agree on one social system. Criticisms continued…

15 POLLUTION Application of Common Good Approach

16 Application continued… How is the common good of society affected by pollution?

17 Application continued…  Pollution affects not only humans but the whole ecosystem  Health risks Cancer Physical deformities Reduced energy levels

18 Application continued… Environmental Risks Soil pollution Disrupt photosynthesis Acid rain Ozone holes Water pollution

19 Application continued… From a common good approach we as a society are linked to the good of the community. If we reduce pollution the WORLD as a whole would benefit.

20 1. HOW COULD YOU SEE YOURSELF USING THE COMMON GOOD APPROACH IN YOUR OWN LIFE? 2. IS THE COMMON GOOD APPROACH PRACTICAL IN TODAY’S PREDICAMENTS? 3. ARE THERE ANY OTHER CRITICISMS AGAINST THE COMMON GOOD APPROACH? Review Questions


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