Ethics Theory
The similarities and differences between virtue theory, utilitarianism, and deontological ethics are all important parts of a person’s moral standards and will help to define how the individual person will present themselves in living. Virtue theory or virtue ethics is the measure of ones belief in the better good and providing an example of excellence in that belief. Virtue ethics are moral and non-moral but the individual is aware of these standards. A person’s virtue ethics a defined by what the person will do excel in all things good and how those actions are perceived by those effected. Utilitarianism is the concept of doing what is best for a team or group over what would be ideal for the individual. The team player example is the best example of utilitarianism because the team player or leader will make a judgment call down the road of an event or series to place a better member of the team in the game or a better play call be used instead of the play that they would cho...
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