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On deontological theories: motives and actions are...?
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Morally right independent of the consequences

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On deontological theories: motives and actions are...?
Morally right independent of the consequences
Etymologically, deontology is...?
The science of moral duty first appeared in writing in1817.
Deontology finds its origin from the greek word "???", which means?
... Greek word "deont" - meaning "that which is binding, duty"
The 3 keme formulation ni Kant, Categorical Imperative:
1. Categorical Imperative 1st formulation 2. Categorical Imperative 2nd formulation 3. Perfect and imperfect duties
Types of Deontological ethical theories:
A. (A.a) Negative and (A.b) Positive Rights Theories B. Social Contract theories C. Social justice theories
Teology finds its origin from the greek word (a) "??? - meaning ???" A genetive of (b) ??? - meaning... And (c) greek word "logia" - meaning ???
(a) teleos - meaning entire, perfect, complete,"; a genetive of (b) telos - meaning end, limit, goal, result, fulfillment, completion"; and (c) greek word "logia" - meaning a speaking, discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science.
3 types of Teleological Ethical Theories:
A. Ethical egoism B. Utilitarianism C. Eudaimonism
Utilitarianism theory is based on calxulations-- Bentham asserted that the quantity and quality of happiness can be measured in terms of:
A. Intensity B. Duration C. Certainty - a probability of happiness or suffering taking place D. Volume - a number of involved individuals E. Time - whether happiness or suffering will happen now or in the future; F. Future consequences - Whether the particular activity bring benefit also in the future; G. Purity - Whether the outcome delivers solely benefit or does is it also bring suffering.
(3) Other ethical theories:
A. Subjective relativism B. Cultural relativism C. Divine command theory