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Utilitarianism, Kantian Ethics, Natural Rights Theories ...
web.nmsu.eduUtilitarianism, Kantian Ethics, Natural Rights Theories, and Religious Ethics A “utilitarian” argument, in the strict sense, is one what alleges that we ought to do something because it will produce more total happiness than doing anything else would. Act utilitarianism (AU) is the moral theory that holds that the morally right action, the act
Kant’s ethics - University of Notre Dame
www3.nd.eduexplains why Kantian ethics yields quite different results about what we ought to do than the sorts of consequentialist views we discussed. Suppose, for example, that a judge knows that the defendant in a capital case is innocent, but also knows that not finding the defendant guilty and sentencing him to death will result in