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What are the differences between deontology, utilitarianism and virtue ethics?

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What are the differences between deontology, utilitarianism and virtue ethics?

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I know what utilitarianism is: An individual who would do something for everybody and doesn’t think of themselves. Example: If I walk in a room of 20 with a cake and divide the cake into equal portions including myself to benefit the entire classroom. That is a utilitarian trait, you do was much possible -including yourself- with the abilities you have and no more for any individual and have not ulterior motivates by providing the services.

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