andrea wellenstein, jill kollmann, heather lammers, and britni klein monday at 1:30-4:30 ethical...
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Justice of Fairness Approach
Andrea Wellenstein, Jill Kollmann, Heather Lammers, and Britni Klein
Monday at 1:30-4:30Ethical Theories Presentations
April 6th, 2010
Justice: Is the concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, fairness or equity.
Fairness: Free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice; a fair decision, a fair judge.
Definitions
What does treating people fairly mean? Does fairness mean everyone gets the same amount, like an equal piece of a chocolate bar?
Do onto others as you would want done onto you.
Group Ethical Theory
Fair and unfair actions distribute benefits and burdens
Fairness requires consistency in the way people are treated.
Benefits and burdens are based on personal: Needs DesiresContributions Equality for all
THE FAIRNESS OR JUSTICE APPROACH
John Rawls General Conception All social primary goods - liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases of self-respect are to be distributed equally unless an unequal distribution of any or all of these goods is to the advantage of the least favored.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4apqBH-f9A
John Rawls in His own Words
Born 384 BC- 322 BCRoughly at the age 61-62
“ equals should be treated equally and unequal's unequally.”
Aristotle
The basic moral questions in Aristotle’s approach is:How fair is an action?Does it treat everyone in the same way, or does it show favoritism and discrimination?
Criticisms
…Criticisms…How does one individual justify what is fair and just for all individuals?CultureReligionSocietyCommunityEducation
According to the United Network for Organ Sharing there were 92,722 people waiting for organ transplants in August 2006, but only 6,126 people had donated organs between January and May of 2006. How do we distribute 6,126 organs among 92,722 people? This is a question for justice.
Ethical Dilemma
A person's good is that which is needed for the successful execution of a rational long-term plan of life given reasonably favorable circumstances. Liberty Opportunity Income Wealth Self-respect
GOOD VS. RIGHT
TestimonialBeatrice Norton started working at a cotton mill at age 14. She had to stop working, due to having “brown lung”. The company that she worked for was not going to help her with the chronic and sometimes fatal disease she suffered from sue to the poor work conditions. She asked the state legislators to provide her with compensation for the disability. Her request was denied.
Fairness/Justice Approach says that people need to be treated equally. If they cannot be treated equally they need to be treated properly based on some criteria. This means that the communities or people effected by your decisions cannot be favored or benefit from an unfair advantage.
Conclusion