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  1. Oct 14, 2008 · In situation ethics, right and wrong depend upon the situation. There are no universal moral rules or rights - each case is unique and deserves a unique solution. Situation ethics rejects...

  2. Situation ethics takes the situation into account, give people clear guidance and avoids moral chaos. It does this by claiming that love is the one single absolute principle which should be applied to all situations.

  3. 1.5.5: The Six Propositions of Situation Ethics. Page ID. Table of contents. 1: Only one ‘thing’ is intrinsically good; namely, love, nothing else at all. 2: The ruling norm of Christian decision is love, nothing else. 3: Love and justice are the same, for justice is love distributed, nothing else.

  4. Situational ethics, or situation ethics, is a teleological and consequential theory of ethics concerned with the outcome of an action as opposed to an action being intrinsically wrong as in deontological theories.

  5. Situational Ethics was pioneered by Joseph Fletcher (1905-1991). His work, Situation Ethics, founded the modern situational ethics movement. Since then, almost every publication on situational ethics has referred to the model presented in Fletcher's writings.

  6. In the introduction to The Situation Ethics: The New Morality Joseph Fletcher (1905–1991) develops what he calls an ethical non-system. His book caused a “fire storm” amongst the public because it legitimised the general post-war dissatisfaction with authority.

  7. Since there are a number of different formulations of ethics that fall under the label "situation ethics", for instance, Paul Lehmann's ethics, I have used Situation Ethics, and Situation Ethics to denote Fletcher's ethics - the specific subject of this study. 3.

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