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VIRTUE THEORY
He believes that wicked acts are the result of ignorance, and that we only fail as a result of our lack of knowledge. Illiterate persons, for example, are unable to read or write, which is why they have requested a fine and penalties for trespassing a private property. -
VIRTUE THEORY
He believes that in order to live a good and happy life, we must do good. When we see a wallet in the mall, for example, we must be truthful and return it to the owner or the lost and found counter. -
VIRTUE THEORY
The Virtue Theory introduce the golden mean of moderation which means that we have to control every emotions and actions moderately not too much not so little. Just like us when we are having our freedom of speech, we must also know how to limit ourselves and handle every action responsibly. Expressing ourselves moderately with a sense can gain respect and too much of it can result nothing but risk. -
MORAL POSITIVISM
According to this view, humans are created to compete, which is why laws and regulations are so crucial in maintaining peace and order. For example, in a certain school student have to follow common rules implemented in order for them to be responsible and disciplined. -
DEONTOLOGY
Deontology means duty, which is a non-consequentialist theory that is based on motive either an act is right or wrong. The example of this is the killing the suspect person in order to save the lives of the innocent person. -
UTILITARIANISM
Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory that means that doing good can only be prove by the results or the consequences rather than basing it to the motives. Just like a campaign in a social media post about teen pregnancy, if the overall yearly rate of this problem lessens then this actions actually proves that it’s effective and morally good. -
JUSTICE THEORY
Justice Theory are also labeled “justice as fairness” that believes that each person has an equal right. For example, on a first-come, first-served basis, it is usually reasonable to give priority to those who arrive early over those who arrive late.