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ETHICS (vs. Morality, Moral dilemmas and Moral development, Virtue Ethics, Deontology, and Teleological Ethics)

Ethics is the study of what's right and wrong, and there are different ways to approach it. Virtue ethics emphasizes developing good character traits, while deontology focuses on following moral rules and duties regardless of the consequences. Teleological ethics, also known as consequentialism, ju...

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Ethics vs. Morality

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Ethics and morality both deal with what's right and wrong, but they have slight differences. Ethics usually refers to rules or principles set by a group or profession, like doctors or lawyers. Morality is more personal and comes from our own beliefs about what's good or bad. While ethics can chang...

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Moral Dilemmas and Moral Development

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Moral dilemmas are tough choices where we have to decide between two or more options, each with its own moral consequences. These situations make us question what's right or wrong. Moral development is how we grow and learn to make better choices over time. It happens as we gain new experiences and...

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Virtue Ethics

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Virtue ethics is a way of thinking about what's right or wrong based on a person's character. It focuses on developing good habits and traits, like honesty, kindness, and courage. Instead of following strict rules, virtue ethics encourages people to make decisions based on their inner moral compas...

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Deontology

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Deontology is a moral theory that says actions are right or wrong based on rules or principles, not just the outcomes. It focuses on duty and following moral laws, regardless of the consequences. For example, telling the truth is always right, even if it leads to a bad outcome. Deontologists believe...

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Teleological Ethics

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Teleological ethics, also known as consequentialism, judges actions based on their outcomes or consequences. This means that an action is considered good if it leads to a positive result, like happiness or pleasure, and bad if it leads to a negative result, like suffering. Teleological ethics focuse...

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