- Prologue
- 3 Types of Judgments
- 3 Areas in Study of Ethics
- 3 Preconditions for Ethical Scrutiny
- Case study: Memento
- Case Study: Crank
Prologue
- This article series based on Ethics Lectures by Mr.Kavan Limbasiya (AIR-198, IRS-IT) at SPIPA, Ahmedabad
- The Syllabus of UPSC General Studies Paper-4 Ethics is available here click me. Accordingly, we can divide the Ethics topic into 8 parts
- First part would be Ethics and Human interface- further subdivided into three articles
- E1/P1: Types of Judgments, Pre-requisite for Ethical scrutiny, Meta Ethics, Applied ethics, Normative-Descriptive ethics.
- E1/P2: Theories of Ethics: virtual ethics, deontological vs. teleological ethics, utilitarianism, hedonism, epicureanism, egoism, conduct ethics etc.
- E1/P3: Values, Role of family-society-educational institutions in inculcating values, ethics and private and public relationships.
3 Types of Judgments
1.Factual or Epistemological |
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2.Aesthetic Judgment |
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3.Moral Judgment |
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Question: Are these three judgments inter-related?
- Traditional thinkers considered them one and same i.e. what is ‘true’ (factual) is ‘beautiful’ (aesthetic) and therefore it is Good (moral). Something like Satyam-Shivam-Sundaram.
- They believed, just as facts are not ‘dependent’ on us, the morals are not dependent on us. The morals are created by the God.
- Now we don’t see things in the same manner. Consider following question: Was Amitabh involved in Bofors case? (Factual judgment)
- If you’re a bigB fan, you’d say “no he can’t be involved because he is a ‘good’ guy (Moral judgment). And you’d say this without verifying the facts. So, you’ve internal inconsistency- you like this guy, so you can’t believe he can be bad.
- Similar case about Sanjay Dutt’s involvement in 1992 bomb blasts.
3 Areas in Study of Ethics
The study of Ethics is subdivided into three areas: (1) Meta Ethics (2) Applied (3) Normative Ethics
S1:Meta-Ethics / Critical Ethics
- If we steal, is it “good” thing? That is an example of ethical question.
- What is “good”? That is meta-ethical question. In other words, Meta-ethics is one ‘step’ above ethics.
- If you begin evaluating the ethics itself, then it’s meta-ethics.
- Nature=> philosophy of nature => physics.
- Similarly here morality =>ethics => meta-ethics.
S2: Applied Ethics
- In subsequent lecture, we’ll discuss various theories of ethics. One such theory is Utilitarianism, which says if a decision leads to “maximum happiness for maximum people” then it’s an ethical decision.
- Now if we apply this utilitarianism theory to a specific field, then it’d become “Applied Ethics” examples,
Bioethics | step cell therapy is good or bad? |
Environmental ethics | cutting trees and displacing the tribal for highway projects is good or bad? |
S3: Normative vs. Descriptive Ethics
Descriptive | Normative / prescriptive |
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Einstein’s equation is E=MC2 | Should we use that equation or knowledge to build nuclear weapon? |
Newton’s third law: action and reaction are opposite. | Should we use Newton’s third law to build a rocket or a gun? |
It describes “this is what’s happening.” | It prescribes “what should be done or what ought to be done.” |
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As you can see, only ‘describing’, rather than prescribing. |
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Ethics vs. Morality?
- Subject matter of Physics = Natural phenomenon. It studies nature and derives formulas.
- So subject matter “nature”=> its study is called “physics”.
- Same way subject matter “morality” => its study is called “ethics”.
Legality vs. Morality
Legality | Morality |
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Gay marriage is illegal | Perhaps in some ethical school of thought, gay marriage could be considered ethical because everyone has ‘right’ to have a life partner to provide him/her emotional support. |
Every illegal thing may not be immoral | Every moral things may not be legal. If we make ‘lying’ illegal, then everyone will be jailed. |
One and same throughout the region/nation | Varies from culture, religion and region. |
Murder is illegal | Murder is immoral so its in the ‘intersecting’ region of legality and morality. |
3 Preconditions for Ethical Scrutiny
For case studies- Before we can decide where an action is worth ethical debate or not, you should first ‘test’ whether given case passes 3-preconditions or not?
Pc1: Free Will
- In Delhi zoo, a mentally instable person falls in Tiger enclosure. The white tiger kills him, while the crowd is busy capturing the MMS video of the event.
- If a person has multiple choices, and freedom to pick one within those choices, only then we can debate it on ethical ground.
- When that white tiger killed the mentally instable man, Tiger didn’t have ‘free will’ or ‘knowledge’. Nature has designed tiger to act that way. Hence tiger’s action can’t be judged as ethical or immoral. He can’t /shouldn’t be punished for that.
- While crowd’s action can be termed as unethical- because they had ‘free will’: Option A- help the person or option B- record MMS on mobile. They chose option A, hence unethical.
Pc2: Knowledge
- A Child takes “iphone 6s plus” from table and dips it in a fishbowl. Phone is permanently damaged. Was Child’s action unethical?
- Well, Child had ‘free will’- (A) Take selfi and upload on facebook (B) dip it in a fishbowl
- She chose optionB. But she didn’t have the ‘knowledge’ that iPhone are not waterproof.
- We cannot exercise ‘free will’ in an ethical/unethical manner, unless and until we have ‘knowledge’ of its consequence. Hence baby’s action can’t be termed as ethical or unethical.
Pc3: Voluntary Action
- If someone puts a gun on your head or straps a bomb on your waist and then orders you to commit a crime, then ‘it’s an involuntary action’ by you, hence we can’t judge it on ethical grounds.
- Apart from above three, following conditions also make it difficult to evaluate an action on ethical grounds:
Fear / violence |
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Ignorance |
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Passion |
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Pathological status |
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Habit, temperament |
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Value system |
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Now you can see the broad picture- consider following Case: Mr.X murders Mr.Y to acquire his property.
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Mr.X | Moral Agent |
He killed Mr.Y | Human Action. (Recall 3 types of assumptions: if he had done with out free will, knowledge and voluntary action, we’d have called it “non-human” action and topic would end here. |
Mr.X’s action is morally wrong. | Moral Judgment. (Recall 3-types of Judgments-factual, aesthetic and moral) |
It is wrong to murder another human | Moral Standard=> Ethics => Meta-Ethics. |
No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. | Article 21, Constitution of India |
Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death, or imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine. | Section 302, Indian Penal Code (IPC) |
Case study: Memento
In the movie “Memento”, the protagonist- Mr. Leonard Shelby suffers from short-term memory loss. Following people take advantage of his mental conditions:
- A waitress: by making the protagonistkill her abusive boyfriend after court and police fails to give her protection or justice.
- A Cop: by making the protagonist kill various criminals for cleansing the society as well as looting the money from dead corpses. He uses this money to tip-off informants and fight against crime.
- A motel-receptionist: by charging the protagonist multiple rooms not used by him, because receptionist’s boss had ordered him to increase revenue by doing so, else threatened to fire him from job. This receptionist has a daughter for marriage and a son in expensive coaching at Delhi/Kota so he can’t afford to lose job.
In above case, whose action(s) is/are subject to ethical scrutiny? If yes, then are they ethical or unethical?
- Leonard Shelby
- Waitress
- Cop
- Motel receptionist
Case Study: Crank
In the movie “Crank”, Chinese Mobsters inject our protagonist Jason Statham with a synthetic drug which inhibits the flow of adrenaline, slowing the heart and eventually killing the victim. Jason enters a hospital trying to explain his condition to staff but nurses refuse to believe him and doctor says he’d need to run 24 hours medical tests before giving him any drug, despite repeated requests by Jason that he requires immediate shot of Adrenaline. Impatient Jason breaks into the storeroom and tries to steal vials containing synthetic adrenaline, so he can inject them to survive. But the staff and policemen try to apprehend him. Jason fights back, injures a few of them before escaping the hospital. In above case, whose action(s) is/are subject to ethical scrutiny? If yes, then are they ethical or unethical?
- Jason Statham
- Nurses
- Doctor
- Policemen
In the next part (E1/P2) we’ll look at various theories of Ethics. Visit Mrunal.org/Ethics for more study material on Ethics.
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precondition 1
point 4 -it should be the crowd chose option B instead of A.
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What do we need to write if they ask about death penalty? Does death penalty ethical?
I’m gonna watch Memento and then Crank again. :D
in the first case study….the protagonist can’t be subjected to ethical scrutiny because he was mentally not well and hence his actions were not voluntary…..
the waitress had the free will of using leonardo to get her boyfriend killed or not, she knew the consequences of her action and she used him voluntarily so she can be subjected to ethical scrutiny…..her action can not be termed ethical because she took wrong advantage of illness of a mentally ill person and made him commit a crime,,,,,,
in case of the cop he had the free will of using leonardo or not, he knew the consequences and he used him voluntarily so he should be subjected to ethical scrutiny…his action can not be termed as unethical because he used leonardo to eliminate anti social elements who would otherwise be hazardous to society……
the receptionist had option of charging leonardo or not , had had the knowledge of consequences of his action but he he did not do it voluntaily he was forced to do so by his boss….so he can not be subjected to ethical scrutiny…..
sir plzzz tell if my answer is right
in case of waitress you cant say it was unethical though what she did was wrong and not legal but what choice she had ?? police and court failed to give her justice and then according to article 21 No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law but if law itself is not able to give her protection then what she did can be termed ethical but illegal
dear @ash this thought also crossed my mind but then perhaps we have to see that she used another person or to put it in a better way she misused a person to fulfill her deeds and that is perhaps not ethical
@Anubhav according to your clarification, same scenario was in cop case . Cop also used the protagonist to fulfill his deed. Although Cop’s intentions were good, but he used someone , using someone like this doesn’t sounds ethical
she didnt misuse a person to fulfill her deeds but rather she was helpless due to incapability of law and police to provide her protection…. its not like she did not go to court or police for justice and directly used this person , she did go and ask for help to police but when law failed to give her justice, the everyday trauma faced by her coz of her abusive boyfriend made her do this so its the law which is to be blamed to make her take this step and not doing enough for her though illegal but ethical bcoz every being in this world has right to live his own life no person can exploit him/her and if exploited has right to go to police and appeal in court but if court/police fails to give that person justice/protection then has every right to protect himself/herself whether legal or not which was in case of waitress
nice judgement for both the answers!
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in the second case study i think none of them should be subjected to ethical scrutiny because the first person that is jason does not have any other option but to get the drug because otherwise he would die so his action is not based on free will….
in the case of nurses they can’t be subjected because they have two options either to believe him or not but they don’t know the consequences of not believing him…..
in case of doctor he has two options conduct medical test or believe jason and not to conduct the test bt he does not know the consequences so he can’t be subjected to scrutiny…
in case of police they are performing their duty and are unaware of the jason’s situation hence they can’t be subjected to scrutiny///
Sir plzz tell if my answer is correct of not
anubhav even my view is same as yours
My lil confusion is that nurse and doctor could have taken voluntary action of giving the dose as jason was continously pleading them..pls clarify sir
Dr and nurse does’nt know about the consequence and they can’t simply inject him with adrenaline before conforming what effect it will have on jason.Injecting a dose of adrenaline is not an arbitrary decision and it should be done only after proper medical procedure.Moreover they can’t be sure about what jason told them as he is not an expert authority to decide.
The crowd chose option b :i
Do we have Vidio lecture’s for this and other topics? If yes please share…it is very useful to working people like me. Your eco and geo lectures help me a lot in study…..If i get into service or not but i added one thing in my plan to meet you personally. You are simply Great Human Being…..Keep it up :)
I think they should be subjected to ethical scrutiny. Medical staff must be considerate and on the request of a person they should not turn a blind eye to the situation of a person. A person in such a situation can be given a benefit of doubt and the medical staff must not refuse service to a person on merely seeing him and not believing on his situation. This forms a part of their duty and refusal to provide relief to a person can very well be considered a moral lapse on their part.
The doctor might be right in expressing his inabilty to take immediate action but his inconsiderate and irresponsible reply also calls for ethical scrutiny. The tests might have taken time but since the situation of jason was a matter of life and death he could have assessed his situation on a priority basis which could have put jason at ease and prevented what he did later i.e. attempt at stealing the drug and indulging in fighting and injuring others.
Mrunal Sir please provide a sample answer or atleast a brief note of your line of thought on these questions. There can be multiple ways of answering such questions. If you can please let us know how to approach them it would make us more confident in writing full fledged answers.
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Second case study me, the docter had the free will, but not the knowledge of,Jason’s, condition.That’s why he is not a subject for scrutiny…Am i right ?
Can’t we get videos of these lectures on YouTube? Plz Sir
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Sir, plz provide their answers and explanations also
In second case
Policeman is Legal & Ethical on his part.
Nurse n Doctor are Unethical but Legal on their part. I am assuming that the procedure to administer Shots is followed by Medical staff but Medical staff must have Ethically responded to the patient’s request if not by Adrenalin shot by some other treatment to provide him some relief.
Hero can’t be judged as His life is at stake hence everything is being done by him under duress.
thanks a lott sir sir , but please upload your video lecture series of mains….we are highly dependent on it now..!
In pc1 they chose option B, mms
Will you upload videos of these lectures ?plz sir