Asked by Bossen House on May 25, 2024

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In ______ ethics,the imperative is to do what is right,whereas in ______ ethics,the imperative is to be a good person.

A) virtue; deontological
B) moral; virtue
C) deontological; virtue
D) virtue; moral

Deontological Ethics

A moral philosophy that judges the morality of an action based on the action's adherence to a rule or rules.

Imperative

A principle or rule that is considered crucial and unavoidable in a given context.

  • Distinguish between deontological ethics and virtue ethics.
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RaminDer SinghMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In deontological ethics, the focus is on following rules or duties to do what is right, regardless of the outcomes. In virtue ethics, the emphasis is on developing moral character and virtues, aiming to be a good person through one's character and actions.