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  • ...ghtness or wrongness of actions themselves, as opposed to the rightness or wrongness of the outcomes of those actions ([[consequentialism]]). It is sometimes de
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  • ...e's conduct are the ultimate basis for any judgment about the rightness or wrongness of that conduct. Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right ...ology, in which rules and moral duty are central, derives the rightness or wrongness of one's conduct from the character of the behaviour itself rather than the
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  • ...arianism is a normative ethical theory that suggests that the rightness or wrongness of an action should be determined by the overall consequences of following ...nd their overall consequences in order to determine the moral rightness or wrongness of an action.
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  • ...ncept that denotes a person's decision to turn away from [[sin]] and moral wrongness, and to turn towards [[virtue]]. It is often associated with religious and
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  • ..., and [[deontological ethics]], which considers the intrinsic rightness or wrongness of actions. Feminist philosophy has also contributed to the debate, emphasi
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  • ...dy. Thus, deontological ethics is concerned with the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions, as opposed to [[consequentialism]], which bases the moral value
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  • - [[Deontology]]: Deontological ethics focuses on the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions, regardless of their consequences. It emphasizes principles and
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  • ...of moral considerations. It is concerned with determining the rightness or wrongness of actions in various fields such as [[business ethics|business]], [[medica
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  • * '''Deontological Ethics''': Focuses on the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions, irrespective of their outcomes, and may advocate for the moral
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