Abstract
Comparing the Similarities of Virtue Theory, Utilitarianism, and Deontological Ethics
Believing in what you see or what you hear on the TV, website, tells what a person has developed within ones inter concussion concerning ones belief of thoughts. People have the right to express one’s self about what they believed is right or wrong. Common similarities concerning these theories are formatted within the issues of faith. People believe that results formats on what they believe in. Believing forms in many ways concerning the input or out of the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do within decision making, which predicted the present, past and future of one’s faith this what makes the three similar from each other. According to (Diffen) Ethic/ Morals ”Ethics the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc. It defines how thing are according to the rules. Morals Principles or a habit with respect to right or wrong conduct, It defines how things should work according to individuals' ideals and principles.”
Differences between Virtue Theory, Utilitarianism, and Deontological Ethics
People and websites have forms of expression the way a topic should produce the information or output concerning the views point of theory’s rights. These sources formats how different thoughts our viewed. According to (Britannica) Encyclopedia “Virtue ethics Approach to ethics that takes the notion of virtue (often conceived as excellence) fundamental Virtue ethics is primarily concerned with traits of character that are essential to human. Utilitarianism ethics philosophy in normative ethics, a tradition stemming from the late 18th- and 19th-century English philosophers and economists Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill according to which an action Deontological Ethics in philosophy, ethical theories that place special emphasis on the