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Deontology (Duty-based Ethics) - Kant

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Shantanu Dahiya

Deontology is the complete opposite of consequenctialism, wherein the consequences of the action are irrelevant and only the essential nature of the action is relevant to its moral value. We discuss Kant's concept of moral law, his formulations of the categorical imperative, examples of ethical positions and finally the criticisms of his ethical philosophy.

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Stoicism and Epicureanism

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Natural Law Ethics - St. Thomas Aquinas

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Deontology (Duty-based Ethics) - Kant

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