Chapter 2

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Right to pursue happiness

within a right ethical theory, the guarantee that individuals may seek happiness any way they like, assuming they don't encroach upon the freedom of others

Right to freedom

within a rights ethic theory, the guarantee that individuals may do as they please, assuming their actions don't encroach upon the freedom of others

Welfare rights

within a rights ethical theory, obligations society holds to provide minimal conditions allowing individuals their free pursuit of happiness

Right to free speech

within a rights ethical theory, the guarantee that individuals may say what they like, assuming their speech doesn't encroach upon the freedom of others

Right to life

within a rights ethics theory, the responsibility to respect the life of all individuals

Right

a justified claim against others

Categorical imperative

an ethical rule that does not depend on circumstances

Duty to others

ethical responsibilities for others

Duty to ourselves

ethical responsibilities we hold to ourselves, determining how we live and treat ourselves

Dignity principle

in ethics, the requirement that people be treated as holding intrinsic value

Consistency principle

in ethics, the requirement that similar people in similar situations be treated in similar ways

Positive rights

obligations others have to help protect and preserve my basic, negative rights

Duty to reparation

the duty to compensate others when we harm them

Duty to fidelity

the duty to keep our promises and hold up our end of bargains

Duty to beneficence

the duty to promote others' welfare so far it is possible and reasonable

Duty to honesty

the duty to tell the truth and not leave anything important out

Duty of gratitude

the duty to thank and remember those who help us

Fairness

the duty to treat equals equally and unequal unequally

Duty to respect others

the duty to treat others as valuable in themselves and not as tools for your own projects

Duty to avoid wronging others

the duty to treat others as you would like to be treated by them

Duty to do ourselves no harm

the ethical duty to ourselves, requiring us to respect our being by not harming or abusing ourselves

Duty to develop our abilities and talents

the ethical duty to ourselves, requiring us to respect our innate abilities by working them out to their full potential

Ends

the goals you want to reach, as distinct from what you need to do to reach them

Veil of ignorance

the idea that when you set up rules for resolving dilemmas, you don't get to know beforehand which side of the rules you will fall on

Duty

the moral obligation to perform an act that is right, consequences

Negative rights

those rights that require others to not interfere with me and whatever I'm doing

Perennial Duties

those specific requirements for action that have subsisted through history, for example, the duty not to steal

Means

what you do in order to reach a goal

Universalizable action

within Kant's theory of the categorical imperative, an action that could be carried out by everyone all the time. For example, telling the truth

People as ends, not means

within Kant's theory of the categorical imperative, the requirement that people not be used as instruments to get something else

Right to possessions

within a right ethical theory, the guarantee that individuals and organizations may earn freely and keep what they have made

Libertarian

within ethical theory, the acceptance of basic rights as the providers of moral guidance, with emphasis attached to the right to our possessions and the fruits of our work

Right to religious expression

within rights ethical theory, the guarantee that individuals may express religious beliefs freely, assuming their acts don't encroach upon the freedom of others


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