Utilitarianism, Rights-based ethics, and Feminist ethics
Across
- 2. Theory that individuals have inherent rights that cannot be taken away or violated.
- 6. Theory that individuals are affected by multiple social identities, such as gender, race, and sexuality, which intersect to shape their experiences.
- 8. Ethical theory concerned with protecting individual rights and freedoms.
- 9. Theory that individuals have the right to be free from interference by others or by the government.
- 10. Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of relationships and caring for others.
Down
- 1. Ethical theory that focuses on the moral obligations that arise in response to specific situations or cases.
- 3. The measure of happiness or pleasure produced by an action according to utilitarianism.
- 4. Theory that ethical decisions should take into account the experiences and perspectives of all individuals, including those from marginalized groups.
- 5. Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of developing good character traits.
- 7. Ethical theory concerned with promoting the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure for the greatest number of people.