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1. Define Kantian deontology, and give an example. Why is deontology a moral principle? 2. Define utilitarianism, and give an example. Why is utilitarianism a moral principle? 3. Outline what Pullman calls the principle of respect for human dignity. What support does he give for this principle? 4. Outline Decker’s argument that there are no universal ethical principles. Does that mean that anything is permissible?
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Running head: MORAL PRINCIPLES

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MORAL PRINCIPLES
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Moral Principles

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Question 1
According to Kantian deontology, an action can be morally wrong but at the end, the
results are seen as good. Kant based the assumption on deontology based on the human having a
rational capacity of every action they undertake. The definition of deontological ethics is the
most popular and prominent of all deontological ethic definitions. Kant believes that people do
not only act based on instincts but there are other factors like choice of what to do. He describes
the act...


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