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    rightness
    /ˈrʌɪtnɪs/

    noun

    • 1. the quality or state of being morally good, justified, or acceptable: "they argue for the moral rightness of overthrowing the leader by force"
    • 2. the quality or state of being true or correct as a fact: "they are convinced of the rightness of their theories"

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  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Deontological ethics, in philosophy, ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions. In deontological ethics an action is considered morally good because of some characteristic of the action itself, not because the product of the action is good.

    • Kantianism

      Kantianism, either the system of thought contained in the...

    • Teleological Ethics

      teleological ethics, (teleological from Greek telos, “end”;...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EthicsEthics - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · [1] Ethics, also referred to as moral philosophy, is the study of moral phenomena. It is one of the main branches of philosophy and investigates the nature of morality and the principles that govern the moral evaluation of conduct, character traits, and institutions.

  4. 2 days ago · The meaning of MORAL RIGHT is the right of the creator of a creative work to protect the integrity of the work.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · 1. The Objection About Demandingness. Standard consequentialist moral views, which say the right act is always the one that will result in the most good impartially considered, face two main objections (Kagan 1989). One says these views permit too much.

  6. 3 days ago · Utilitarianism is typically taken to assess the rightness or wrongness of an action by considering just the consequences of that action. Bentham very carefully distinguishes motive from intention and says that motives are not in themselves good or bad but can be referred to as such on account of their tendency to produce pleasure or ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConscienceConscience - Wikipedia

    Jun 22, 2024 · Conscience may be defined as the practical reason employed when applying moral convictions to a situation ("critical conscience").

  8. 3 days ago · To grasp the differences between justice and fairness, it is essential to define each term clearly. Justice. Justice is a broad concept that encompasses the idea of moral rightness based on ethics, law, rationality, and fairness. It is often associated with the legal system and the principles of equality and retribution.