PHILOS 2D03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Phronesis, Practical Reason, Medical Procedure

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It is a mean between two vices, one of excess and one of deficiency : act: medical procedure, virtue: beneficence, character: beneficent, deficient vice: indifference, excessive vice: paternalism. Four fundamental principles: do good, avoid evil, seek to preserve ourselves in action, cultivate natural physical & emotional inclinations 4. Three kinds of human acts: good by nature (intrinsically good, evil by nature (intrinsically evil, neither good nor evil (morally indifferent) Three kinds of laws: prescriptive: laws commanding what is conducive to the common good, prohibitive: laws prohibiting what is damaging to the common good, permissive: laws permitting actions that do not threaten the common good. The principle of double effect: the act must be morally good or at least indifferent: evil is incidental not. Intentional: the agent may not positively will the bad effect but may permit it: evil is. Incidental not instrumental: the good effect must be produced directly by the action: the ends do not justify.

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