Virtue Theory, Utilitarianism, and Deontological Ethics
Virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and demonological ethics are the three main forms of normative ethics. The purpose of this essay is to address some similarities as well as differences between the virtue theory, utilitarianism, and demonological ethics. This essay will describe the differences between how the theories addresses ethics and morality. I will include a personal experience to explain the relationship between virtue, values, and moral concepts to one of the theories.
Virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and demonological ethics are three main forms of normative ethics. Virtue ethics puts emphasis on moral character and demonological ethics emphasis on duties or rules.