The ethical formalisms' principle is to act only if the decision would be acceptable, and if it were a universal law, followed by everyone. This is a deontological system which determines whether an act is moral not its consequence. Ethical formalism is considered an absolutist system, states that if something is wrong, it is wrong all the time.
Ethical formalism is a part of the deontological system because it is important determinate for judging whether an act is moral or not.
ethical minimum
laws are external while ethical stabdards are internal.
. Outline the legal and ethical implications of collecting information about clients
In a business setting, being ethical means applying principles of honesty and fairness to relationships with coworkers and customers..
Re-word or re-phrase the question more specifically. There is NO WAY anyone can quote all the laws that are both legal and ethical.
teleological
Teleological system: The end results determine the moral quality of an act. Deontological system: The inherent nature of an act determines the moral quality of the act. Look into Formalism and Immanuel Kant; Utilitarianism and Jeremy Bentham
Its Deontological as, the moral laws are then based from god hence theory then becomes Deontological rather than teleological!
Teleological ethical theories are consequentialist in nature because they assert that the morally correct action is one that produces the greatest balance of good over bad consequences compared with alternative actions. Deontological ethical theories are nonconsequentialist and regard the rightness or wrongness of an action as intrinsic to the action itself. There, the consequences are morally irrelevant. Utilitarianism is the best-known teleological theory. Deontological theories include Kant's categorical imperative, human rights theories, and divine command theories.
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--> --> Normative ethical systems can generally be broken down into three categories: deontological, teleological and virtue ethics. The first two are considered deontic or action-based theories of morality because they focus entirely upon the actions which a person performs. When actions are judged morally right based upon their consequences, we have teleological or consequentialist ethical theory. When actions are judged morally right based upon how well they conform to some set of duties, we have a deontological ethical theory.
Teleological
a person utilizing the deontological ethical theory to make decisions makes the correct moral choice based on?
In philosophy, deontological ethical theory explains the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions. Deontology is a Greek word that focuses on logic and ethics.
Ethical formalism is an ethical theory that defines morals based off reason and logic that says something is defined right or wrong all of the time. Examples of this include saying abortion is always wrong, no matter what and if an individual can do something that is against the law because they think it is right, then everyone should be allowed to do the same thing.
Emmanuel Kant ''Act as if the maxim of thy action were to become by thy will a universal law of nature.''
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