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Ethical Theories links. ... These ethical theory pages have links to relevant websites containing articles, and key texts. The number in brackets is the number of links each section contains.
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www.rsweb.org.uk/ethics/ethicaltheories.html
www.rsweb.org.uk/ethics/ethicaltheories.html
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A Pluralistic Approach to Moral Theories ... Ethical Egoism ... Some consequentialists, called ethical egoists, maintain that each of us should look only at the consequences that affect us. In their eyes, each person ought to perform those actions that contribute most to his or her own self-interest. Each person is the...
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ethics.sandiego.edu/eac/Summer2000/Readings/Introductio...
ethics.sandiego.edu/eac/Summer2000/Readings/Introduction.html
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Descriptions of Ethical Theories and Principles ... Ethical theories and principles are the foundations of ethical analysis because they are the viewpoints from which guidance can be obtained along the pathway to a decision.
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www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/indep/carainbow/The...
www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/indep/carainbow/Theories.htm
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For ethical theory pages not composed by Dr. Garrett, see note. ... A. Descriptive Ethical Theories ... For discussions of ethical theory by other philosophers, see the following items or use your computer search engines. Moreover, there are links to original sources in particular web pages, e.g., to Aristotle's Ethics in my...
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www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/320/320eth.htm
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SOME IMPORTANT ETHICAL THEORIES (for PHIL 321) ... 1. Consequentialist theories are a set of ethical approaches that instruct us to produce the best results for some target class (the individual choosing in the case of egoism, every sentient being affected in the case of traditional hedonistic utilitarianism).
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www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/eththry1.htm
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Kantian Deontology: The view that the right is prior to the good. For the Kantian, the morality of an action is not determined by its consequences, but instead by the principle or maxim on which the action is based. Duty is the ... Egoism: Note the distinction between psychological egoism and ethical egoism...
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pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~stanlick/ethicsbackground.htm
pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~stanlick/ethicsbackground.htm
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3.0 Ethics & ethical theories ... Let's take a look at some ethical dilemmas using several different ethical theories of evaluation concerning the 'same' event / action and then look at the interpretation of the ethical dilemma itself from the cultural perspective :
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www.philodialogue.com/30.html
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In their moral theories, the ancient philosophers depended on several important notions. These include virtue and the virtues, happiness (eudaimonia), and the soul. We can begin with virtue. ... It would not be advisable to see ancient theories as concerned with such contemporary issues as whether moral discourse — i.e.,
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-ancient/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-ancient/
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