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Moral Philosophy II, Moral Philosophy II (Miner (2006)) Normative Ethical Theories (Theories of "How Things Ought to Be" Deontological Approach (Kantian Ethics), Consequentialism proposes that The moral status of an action (is it right or wrong?) depends solely on the consequences of the action, Classical Virtue Theory proposes right actions come out of good characters - the nature of the action, or the consequences do not influence the moral status of the action See Links:, Moral Philosophy II (Miner (2006)) Normative Ethical Theories (Theories of "How Things Ought to Be" Consequentialism, Normative Relativism proposes Every group has its own moral standards, which cannot be judged by other groups. see Link:, Moral Philosophy II (Miner (2006)) Normative Ethical Theories (Theories of "How Things Ought to Be" Normative Relativism, Moral Philosophy II (Miner (2006)) Normative Ethical Theories (Theories of "How Things Ought to Be" Classical Virtue Theory, Deontological Approach (Kantian Ethics) looks at inputs (motivations of people) rather than outputs (consequences) "Act in a way which could be made a general law for all AND Treat other people as ends, not means" See Links: