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deontological ethics

Stephen Maitzen, theism, and moral duty

May 11, 2011 by Randal

You may think I’m all giggles and gumdrops. But you’d be wrong. Catch me at the wrong time and you’d think you had run into Grumpy Dwarf times ten! And I am I’m in a very black mood at the moment. You see, I typed an entire post responding to Stephen Maitzen’s argument, a task […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: atheism, deontological ethics, Eleonore Stump, morality, Stephen Maitzen, theism

Saving money on a stamp? An ethical conundrum

April 29, 2011 by Randal

Let’s say I receive a letter from Alby. I want to write back to Alby. Is it permissible to save money on a stamp by putting my letter into his envelope and writing “return to sender” beside the return address? After all, I’m not lying am I? I didn’t write moved, which would indeed be […]

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: consequentialism, deontological ethics, ethics, utilitarian ethics, virtue ethics

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