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Deontological
An ethical theory that judges actions by whether they follow moral rules or duties.
Deontological Examples
Lying is wrong even if it would prevent someone’s feelings from being hurt.
Teleological
An ethical theory that judges actions by their consequences or outcomes.
Teleological Examples
Stealing medicine is acceptable if it saves a life.
Natural Law
An ethical theory that says morality is based on human nature and natural purposes.
Natural Law Example
Protecting life is right because preserving life is a natural human good.
Proportionalism
An ethical theory that weighs good and bad effects to decide if an action is justified.
Proportionalism Example
Telling a small lie is acceptable if it prevents serious harm.
Divine Command
An ethical theory that says actions are right or wrong because God commands or forbids them.
Divine Command example
Murder is wrong because God forbids it in religious teachings.