Butterfly Effect Ethics

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Ethical values and morality are interconnected with the choices we make in our everyday day life, from a professional standpoint to a personal aspect of decision making. As a result, such choices can occasionally impact not only our self but others around us as well (William & Arrigo, 2011, p.24). This can be seen in the movie Butterfly Effect as Evan makes changes to his childhood past that dramatically alters his present life along with his family and friends.
We begin to see early on his morality utilitarianism which refers to the judgement of morality of an action by the consequence and effects of an action (Braswell, McCarthy, B.R., McCarthy, B.J., 2017, p.12). For example, when he saved Kayleigh from a life of abuse from her father he
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Notably, his hypothetical imperative of thinking “what if” scenarios could be the best for everyone to be stable was what drove him to keep on trying to change the outcome of everyone’s life’s (Braswell, McCarthy, B.R., McCarthy, B.J., 2017, p.16). For this reason, he started to do everything in his power to try to “Save her” and for the end result was to be together as a couple. This duty of trying to “Save her” arise from his deontology or duty to perform certain actions regardless of the consequence (Braswell, McCarthy, B.R., McCarthy, B.J., 2017, p.15). The main focus of trying to be with his childhood sweetheart was his instrumental values based on the sole fact that he believed that his relationship was genuinely good (William & Arrigo, 2011, p.34). This concept is what blinded him of acknowledging internal moral sensibilities of knowing himself (William & Arrigo, 2011, p.39). In the long run after realizing and reflecting that no matter the outcome he was not supposed to end up being friends or even in loved with Kayleigh is when he understood and came to a conclusion that his bond needed to be broken in order to save everyone and