Year 10 B and V ethics Test 1

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Deontological

An ethical theory that judges actions by whether they follow moral rules or duties.

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Deontological Examples

Lying is wrong even if it would prevent someone’s feelings from being hurt.

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Teleological

An ethical theory that judges actions by their consequences or outcomes.

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Teleological Examples

  Stealing medicine is acceptable if it saves a life.

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Natural Law

An ethical theory that says morality is based on human nature and natural purposes.

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Natural Law Example

Protecting life is right because preserving life is a natural human good.

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Proportionalism

An ethical theory that weighs good and bad effects to decide if an action is justified.

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Proportionalism Example

Telling a small lie is acceptable if it prevents serious harm.

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Divine Command

An ethical theory that says actions are right or wrong because God commands or forbids them.

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Divine Command example

  Murder is wrong because God forbids it in religious teachings.