The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories. Michael Stocker, Chapter 17 Introduction to Ethics Phil 118 Professor Douglas Olena

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The Schizophrenia of Modern Ethical Theories Michael Stocker, Chapter 17 Introduction to Ethics Phil 118 Professor Douglas Olena

Modern Ethical Theories 151 Modern ethical theories with perhaps a few honorable exceptions, deal only with reasons, with values, with what justifies. They fail to examine motives and the motivational structures and constraints of ethical life. They not only fail to do this, they fail as ethical theories by not doing this.

A Good Life 151 One mark of a good life is a harmony between one s motives and one s reasons, values, justifications.

Moral Schizophrenia 151 Not to be moved by what one values what one believes good, nice, right, beautiful, and so on bespeaks a malady of the spirit. Not to value what moves one also bespeaks a malady of the spirit. Such a malady or maladies, can properly be called moral schizophrenia for they are a split between one s motives and one s reasons.

Moral Schizophrenia 151 The sort of disharmony I have in mind can be brought out by considering a problem for egoists, typified by hedonistic egoists. Love, friendship, affection, fellow feeling, and community are important sources of personal pleasure. But can such egoists get these pleasures? I think not not so long as they adhere to the motive of pleasure-for-self.

Egoistic Attitudes 152 To an egoist, individuals as such are not important, only their effects on us are; they are essentially replaceable, anything else with the same effects would do as well. Just what sort of life would people have who never cared for anyone else, except as a means to their own interests?

Egoistic Attitudes 152 And what sort of life would people have who took it that no one loved them for their own sake, but only for the way they served the other s interest?

Egoistic Motives Read first paragraph on the right column of 152 starting with Before proceeding

Egoistic Strategies 152 The standard criticism of egoists is that they simply cannot achieve such non-egoistical goods. Stocker thinks that they can and do actually behave as if they are achieving such goods by laying aside for the moment the fact that they are egoists in order to develop these relations.

Egoistic Strategies 153 It hardly seems an ideal, or even a very satisfactory, life. It is bad enough to have to have a private personality that you must hide from others; but imagine having a personality that you must hide from (the other parts) of yourself.

Criticism of Utilitarianism 153 This is not only a problem for egoists, but as we have seen in the case of Jim and George, for utilitarians. In order to achieve the highest goods, their personal projects, motives and goals must be laid aside for the greatest happiness for the greatest number.

Criticism of Utilitarianism 153 A utilitarian motive for entering into a relationship is one that will maximize pleasure for the greatest number of people. Whatever your relation to that person, it is necessarily not love (nor is it friendship, affection, fellow feeling, or community). The person you supposedly love engages you thought and action not for him/herself, but rather as a source of pleasure.

Criticism of Utilitarianism 153 A utilitarian motive for entering into a relationship is one that will maximize pleasure for the greatest number of people. Whatever your relation to that person, it is necessarily not love (nor is it friendship, affection, fellow feeling, or community). The person you supposedly love engages you thought and action not for him/herself, but rather as a source of pleasure.

Criticism of G.E. Moore s Utilitarianism 153 Moore seeks to maximize goodness. First, if you try to carry on the relationship for the sake of goodness, there is no essential commitment even to that activity, much less to the persons involved. So far as goodness is involved, you might as well love as ski or write poetry or eat a nice meal or.

General Criticism of Modern Ethical Rules 153 Just as egoism and the above sorts of utilitarianism necessitate a schizophrenia between reason and motive and just as they cannot allow for love, friendship, affection, fellow feeling, and community so do current rule utilitarianisms. And so do current deontologies.

General Criticism of Modern Ethical Rules 153 What is lacking in these theories is simply the person. For, love, friendship, affection, fellow feeling, and community all require that the other person be an essential part of what is valued. It is not that these theories do not value love but that they do not value the beloved.

General Criticism of Modern Ethical Rules 154 In these externally ridden theories, there is as much a disappearance or non appearance of the self as other people. Their externally-ridden universes of what is intrinsically valuable are not solipsistic [not solely concerned with themselves]; rather, they are devoid of all people.

Embodiment 154 To embody in one s motives the values of current ethical theories is to treat people externally and to preclude love, friendship, affection, fellow feeling, and community both with others as well as with oneself. To get these goods while holding those current ethical theories requires schizophrenia between reason and motive.

Justification 154 I have not argued that if you have a successful love relationship, friendship, then you will be unable to achieve the justifications, goals, goods posited by those theories. You can achieve them, but not by trying to live the theory directly. Or, more exactly, to the extent that you life the theory directly, to that extent, you will fail to achieve its goods