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situation ethics

noun

  1. a view of ethics that deprecates general moral principles while emphasizing the source of moral judgments in the distinctive characters of specific situations.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of situation ethics1

Translation of German situationsethik (1950)
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This is, in effect, a return to situation ethics.

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He later said the shootings at Columbine and Virginia Tech stemmed from the same “situation ethics” of liberals.

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And what I can tell you is that when I did things that were wrong, I wasn’t trapped in situation ethics, I was doing things that were wrong, and yet, I was doing them.

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"And what I can tell you is that when I did things that were wrong, I wasn't trapped in situation ethics, I was doing things that were wrong, and yet, I was doing them."

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This approach was promoted as early as 1966 by Episcopal theologian Joseph Fletcher's Situation Ethics: The New Morality.

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