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  2. Situational ethics are based on the concept of unconditional love, which evaluates each moral dilemma individually, rather than applying standard ethics. Learn the definition, theory and examples of situational ethics, such as working for the greater good, suicide as a sacrifice, and adultery as an act of altruism.

  3. Also called: situational ethics. Related Topics: ethics. theology. decision making. ethical relativism. situation ethics, in ethics and theology, the position that moral decision making is contextual or dependent on a set of circumstances.

    • Situation Ethics Introduction. In the introduction to The Situation Ethics: The New Morality Joseph Fletcher (1905–1991) develops what he calls an ethical non-system.
    • Fletcher’s Overall Framework. Fletcher says there are two unattractive views in ethics: “Legalism” and “Antinomianism”, and one attractive view which sits in between them: “Situationism”.
    • The Four Working Principles of Situationism. Principle 1. Pragmatism. The situationalist follows a strategy which is pragmatic. What does that mean? Well it does not mean that Fletcher is a pragmatist.
    • How to Work out What to Do: Conscience as a Verb not a Noun. For Fletcher “conscience” plays a role in working out what to do. He says “conscience” is a verb and not a noun.
    • Monitoring Teens on Social Media. Should a teenager using Snapchat, Instagram, or TikTok have their social media use monitored? This is an ethical dilemma many parents of teens face as teenagers spend many hours engaging in online activities daily.
    • Ghosting. This is when you end a relationship by not responding to the other person at all, by just ignoring them, rather than telling them you would like to end the relationship.
    • Intentionally Misinterpreting Data. There are several instances you may find yourself in where you’re tempted to fudge the numbers. Maybe you’re in the corporate world and are tempted or encouraged to share the data in such a way that will cause stockholders to believe their investments are more secure than they are.
    • Selling a Car Without Disclosing All Known Negative Details. Let's say you're selling your car to upgrade to a newer model. Nothing much is wrong with it, so you fail to disclose the fact that it has trouble starting from time to time; or, that it was involved in an accident.
  4. Oct 14, 2008 · Learn about situation ethics, a flexible approach to moral decision-making that rejects universal rules and focuses on love and consequences. See the elements, pros and cons of situation ethics, and some examples of its application.

  5. For example, war may not – to a situationist – be considered the most 'loving' thing and so many are quick to deem it as morally wrong. Relativism: Approaching every situation with a relative mindset and thus opposing legalistic approaches – avoid words such as 'never', 'complete' and 'perfect'.

  6. Apr 1, 2014 · Teaching ideas based on New York Times content. See all in Civics » See all lesson plans » Overview | Something happens — a moment of injustice, a threat to the nation, a potentially criminal...

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