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History of Ethics, 3000 - 1000 BC, 551-479 BC, 384-322 BC, 1748-1832, 1724…
History of Ethics
Kantian Deontology
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Some things are just wrong, no matter what
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Existencialism
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When we are young, there are aspects of the world we do not understand but we asume someone else does
Some apsects of life seam this way, but are not actually
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We have to forget that there is a correct answer that someone else has, that we can refer to, when we have a personal problem with no objective truth
Ethics of Care
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Even though it is still about character trates, it relates them to how people connect among themselves
The essential components of being a moral person is being attentive, responsible, competent and responsive
Virtue Ethics
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According to Aristotle, everything in the world has a purpose
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Rule Utilitarianism
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Instead of a singular act, it talks about following rules
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Act Utilitarianism
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The idea is that, the best a person can do
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The Golden Rule
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The Silver Rule
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The Platinum Rule
By Karl Popper, Phylosopher in the 20th Century
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What is Ethics?
Even though Ethics and Morality are
used interchangeably, it originally meant someone's character traits.
It is used to meant the area of human interaction dealing with standards of right, wrong, good, evil, etc.
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