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Oxana [17]
2 years ago
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In the above example regarding the driver who ran the red light, we could say that Jones' actions were unethical because he had

a duty to enforce the law. This viewpoint would be consistent with a(n) ___________ ethical system.
Law
1 answer:
Angelina_Jolie [31]2 years ago
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In the above example regarding the driver who ran the red light, we could say that Jones' actions were unethical because he had a duty to enforce the law. This viewpoint would be consistent with the deontological ethical system.

<h3>What is the importance of deontology?</h3>

Immanuel Kant created deontology (1724-1804). According to Kant, determining the moral intention behind a choice or action is more important than considering the outcome in the first place. Kant would evaluate the morality of a person's activity and ignore the results.

According to the ethical theory of deontology, there are certain principles that determine whether an action is good or evil. Deon, which means duty in Greek, is where it gets its name. These guidelines define what constitutes ethical behavior, and what does not.

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Your Question is incomplete, most probably your complete question was:

After completing your observations of Officer Jones, you are asked to summarize your observations for a study being conducted by an ethicist studying police behavior.

In the above example regarding the driver who ran the red light, we could say that Jones' actions were unethical because he had a duty to enforce the law. This viewpoint would be consistent with a(n) ___________ ethical system.

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