Philosophy Grade 9-12

Philosophy: Ethics: Utilitarianism vs Deontology

Comparing consequences, duties, and moral decision making

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Comparing consequences, duties, and moral decision making

Philosophy - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences and support your answers with reasons.
  1. 1

    Define utilitarianism in your own words. Include what it says makes an action morally right or wrong.

  2. 2

    Define deontology in your own words. Include what it says makes an action morally right or wrong.

  3. 3

    A doctor has five patients who each need a different organ transplant to survive. One healthy visitor has organs that would save all five patients. Explain how a utilitarian might evaluate harming the visitor, and then explain why many people still reject that action.

  4. 4

    A student lies to a teacher to protect a friend from getting in trouble. From a deontological point of view, what is one reason the lie might be considered wrong?

  5. 5

    A city is deciding whether to build a new park or a new parking garage. The park would improve health and happiness for many residents, while the garage would help a smaller number of commuters. Explain how a utilitarian would approach this decision.

  6. 6

    Kant argued that people should be treated as ends in themselves, not merely as means. Explain what this idea means and connect it to deontology.

  7. 7

    Classify each statement as more utilitarian or more deontological: A. The right action is the one that creates the best overall result. B. Some actions are wrong even when they lead to good outcomes. C. We should choose the policy that helps the largest number of people.

  8. 8

    A government considers limiting free speech during a crisis because officials believe it will reduce panic and save lives. Give one utilitarian argument for the policy and one deontological argument against it.

  9. 9

    Explain the difference between act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism using an example.

  10. 10

    A person returns a lost wallet full of money even though no one would know if they kept it. Explain how a deontologist and a utilitarian might each justify returning the wallet.

  11. 11

    Choose one major criticism of utilitarianism and explain it in complete sentences.

  12. 12

    Choose one major criticism of deontology and explain it in complete sentences.

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