Moral absolutism Deontological ethics












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some deontologists moral absolutists, believing actions absolutely right or wrong, regardless of intentions of moral agent or resultant consequences. immanuel kant, example, argued absolutely thing will, , single determining factor of whether action morally right will, or motive of person doing it. if acting on bad maxim, e.g. lie , action wrong, if consequences come of it.







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