Deontological (duty-based) ethics are concerned with what people do, not with the consequences of their actions. Deontological (duty-based) ethics are concerned with what people do, not with the ...
The first part of Kant’s statement deals with the law. This is the realm of visible action and social consequence. A person is legally guilty only when they commit a wrongful act—when they steal, harm ...
Deontological (duty-based) ethics are concerned with what people do, not with the consequences of their actions. Do the right thing. Do it because it's the right thing to do. Don't do wrong things.