The Philosophists

Ep 2 - Beyond Cockroach Ethics - Part 1 (Utilitarianism vs Deontology)

The Philosophists | Declan McGrath, Simon Robertson Season 1 Episode 2

What can a cockroach teach us about ethics? Well, in this episode we attempt to find out as we talk our way through two of the most widely accepted ethical systems - Utilitarianism and Deontology. While scuttling around, we'll meet the great Immanuel Kant (well, not literally) and see how his ethical ideas can get you out of a sticky situation.

Is morality a numbers game or just a bunch of rules? Decide for yourself after hearing us out. Just one thing to note - this is the first part of a mini-series on the main ethical models and we'll be back next time to cover Virtue ethics, which will complete the moral menu we have prepared for you.

Main Talking Points

  • What is Utilitarianism?
  • What is Deontology?
  • What was some of Kant's thinking on morality?
  • Is inaction is a form of action and can it be immoral?

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Other Links

  • An Irish Goodbye - As promised at the start of the episode, here is a way to make your exits as sharp as your wit!
  • Deontology & Kant
    • BBC's "In Our Time" podcast with Melvyn Bragg has a wonderful episode on Kant's Copernican Revolution. Find out more about Kant, his ideas and his even some of his quirks
    • The Panpsycast Podcast really dive into Kantian Ethics (Part I) in a fun and accessible way
    • For something shorter and more visual, The School Of Life's short animated overview of Immanuel Kant is a pretty good way to spend 8 minutes of your life
  • Utilitarianism
    • Here we go again, this time The Panpsycast Podcast pick apart Utilitarianism and give plenty of background context
    • In just under 5 minutes, Julia Markovits packs just the right amount of info into this excellent illustrated Wireless Philosophy video on Utilitarianism
  • Wikipedia entry briefly covering some of the systems of ethics mentioned in this episode (this was in last month's show notes but we thought it useful to list again)

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Credits

  • "Bike, Bell Ding, Single, 01-01.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
  • Intro music and cover artwork by © 2021 Declan McGrath, All Rights Reserved