Virtue ethics approach to ethics, which emphasizes the nature of moral agent and not rules or effects as a key element of ethical thinking. This contrasts with konsekvencializma who believes that the consequences of certain actions for any valid moral judgment that action.
Deontological ethics
Ethics, which is correct or wrong from the nature of the Act rather than results. The difference between the three approaches to morality tends to lie more in terms of moral dilemmas that fit than moral conclusions. For example, the consequentiality might argue that lying is not due to the negative effects ...