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Problem: Does the moral value of an action lie in its intention or result?
Topic: Kantian ethics and utilitarian ethics
When we speak of moral value, we refer to a type of behavior which receives inclination or attraction from those who perceive it because it reflects being consistent with what characterizes the human being. In the third module we will delve into this topic.
Now we will focus on studying two aspects that problematize the matter of the valuation of an act
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1. Do we value an act as good and legitimate because of the result it produces or because of the intention of the person who performs it?
2. Make a comparative table between the two positions by answering the following (the following questions are evaluation criteria when making the table):
a) Who are the exponents of both theories?
b) How do you define ethics and its purpose?
c) When does the human being act morally?
d)How are shares classified?
e) State the main ideas underlying each ethical position.
3. Application of ethical positions to specific cases
a) Provide two examples of a situation that responds to Kantian ethics and two other examples of a situation that responds to utilitarian ethics.
b) Under what criteria do you value an act as good and legitimate?
To answer this question you can consider the ethical positions studied in the previous works.
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Problem: Does the moral value of an action lie in its intention or result? Topic: Kantian ethics and