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Lets talk about Deontology
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Ah, you’re referring to normative ethical theories that go beyond the principles listed. Here are the key ones:
Consequentialism: Judges actions based on their outcomes. The most well-known form is Utilitarianism, which seeks to maximize overall happiness or utility.
Deontology: Focuses on duty and rules, rather than consequences. Actions are right or wrong based on their adherence to mo
I am referring more to things such as consequentialist ethics
The key principles of ethics are:
These principles guide ethical decision-making across various contexts.
What are the different principles of Ethics?
Ethics is the branch of philosophy that studies moral principles, values, and rules that guide human behavior, distinguishing right from wrong. It examines how individuals ought to act and what constitutes a good life.
Key principles of ethics include:
What are the principles of Ethics?
What is ethics?