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Deontological (duty-based) ethics are concerned with what people ... even if it produces a bad result. So, for example, the philosopher Kant thought that it would be wrong to tell a lie in order ...
deontological (ie duty-based) ethics, where universal principles are used to distinguish right from wrong − for example, lying and stealing are bad • teleological (ie goal-based) ethics ...
A comparison of the work of Immanuel Kant and Aristotle with regard to Deontology and Virtue Ethics respectively ... assessment of relevant examples, changes in the law and social attitudes ...
All of morality aims at the same thing but there are several basic ways to get there. If you prefer, each approach is like a different tool—a hammer, a nail, a level. Using the right tool for ...
Deontological (duty-based) ethics are concerned with what people ... even if it produces a bad result. So, for example, the philosopher Kant thought that it would be wrong to tell a lie in order ...
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