Review:

Ethical Theories Like Utilitarianism And Deontology

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Ethical theories like Utilitarianism and Deontology are frameworks that guide individuals in making ethical decisions based on different principles and values.

Key Features

  • Utilitarianism focuses on maximizing overall happiness or well-being
  • Deontology emphasizes following moral rules or duties
  • Both theories offer different perspectives on ethical decision-making

Pros

  • Provides structured frameworks for making ethical decisions
  • Allows individuals to consider various factors in their decision-making process
  • Offers a basis for ethical discussions and debates

Cons

  • Can be challenging to apply in real-life situations where conflicting moral principles arise
  • May not address all nuances of complex ethical dilemmas
  • Critics argue that these theories can sometimes overlook individual rights and justice

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