If I believed you to be a virtue ethicist, I might say that you must be mindful of your audience when dispensing advice. If I believed you to be a deontologist, I might say that you should tailor your advice to the needs of the listener. Believing you to be a consequentialist, I will say that advice is only good if it produces better outcomes than the alternatives.
Of course, you know this. So why do you argue that Harry’s speech about heroic responsibility is good advice?
No, I haven’t answered my own question. In what way was Harry’s monologue about consequentialist ethics superior to telling Hermione why McGonagall couldn’t be counted upon?
If I believed you to be a virtue ethicist, I might say that you must be mindful of your audience when dispensing advice. If I believed you to be a deontologist, I might say that you should tailor your advice to the needs of the listener. Believing you to be a consequentialist, I will say that advice is only good if it produces better outcomes than the alternatives.
Of course, you know this. So why do you argue that Harry’s speech about heroic responsibility is good advice?
It seems like you’ve already answered your own question!
No, I haven’t answered my own question. In what way was Harry’s monologue about consequentialist ethics superior to telling Hermione why McGonagall couldn’t be counted upon?