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civilians in war? If so, under what conditions? Introduction Killing innocent civilians intentionally in war has been a heated debate for many decades. There are many schools of thought who hold different views with regard to killing of inn...
Divine Command Theory. This theory explores whether an action is right or wrong by determining whether or not an action conforms to God's will. If an action does conform then it is morally permissible, if it does not then it is impermissibl...
of Kant and to compare it with the moral theories of Schopenhauer, Aristotle and Utilitarian. Kant Moral Theory Kant's Moral Philosophy is, as you would expect, difficult to understand. It has become popular in our times, mainly as a viabl...
between active and passive euthanasia and considered that the former is morally wrong, while the second is morally permissible. Active euthanasia is to advance the time of death of a patient only at the request of himself or his legal repre...
ethical system includes Virtue ethics as it deals with the person actions, utilitarianism as it deals with the morally right act leads towards happiness, social contract as it deals with the social interaction that is responsible for the mo...
consequentialist ethical systems affirm, namely, that morally right actions are all and only those that have optimal consequences. (Nonconsequentialism is often used as a synonym for deontology.) While deontological and consequentialist vie...
stresses the possible revisionary implications of accepting utilitarianism as a guide to conduct. He does not actually espouse utilitarianism in this essay, rather a cousin of utilitarianism. He observes, in the world today, there are many...