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Monday, March 11, 2019

Deontological ethics Essay

Attempting to explain the differences and similarities of truth theory, utilitarianism and deontological is basically from my own understanding of each. I am having much difficulty reading the materials as well as sitting at this data processor for any length of time. I believe my reading visual is deteriorating at a rapid pace because of the straining to my eyes. Virtue ethics focuses on a persons character and morals. This person will incessantly try to do what is properly because he was taught at an early mature and by someone he loves and wants to always please by doing the right thing, disregardless of the consequences. Utilitarianism focuses on the consequences of your actions.What I mean by that is that if you steal something and not get caught, there are no consequences. No one knows that you take and therefore you do not meet to answer to anyone but yourself. Deontology focuses on the outcome of the act whether right or wrong. The person steals food from a grocery s tore because his children are hungry and he does not have the money to buy food. Although it is his responsibility to feed his children, stealing is clearly wrong.The consequences did not matter at that particular time he did what he mat up he had to do. Recently there was an incident on my route where a woman called in to my job and conveyed to my superior that I was talking roughly Jesus on the bus and she was offended. I was called in and reprimanded and told not to chatter about religion on the bus.My response to her was, is that right? Quite a few of my regular passengers know that I am a see and talk to me regularly about the Bible, Jesus and the Christian faith. Based on the virtue ethics, I was taught to speak the word of God in succession and out of season, when it is time or easy and when it is not a vertical time or hard. This is my first and most important job and regardless of the consequences, I will continue to preach the word and pray for anyone who desires to interpret it. I will always try to please Jesus in whatever I do.

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