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An act is morally right if and only if I
think it is right or feel that it is right.
Moral Subjectivism
An act is morally right if and only if it is
approved by the culture in which it is
performed.
Cultural Relativism
An act is morally right if and only if it is
in my self-interest.
(Ethical Egoism ≠ Psychological Egoism.)
Ethical Egoism
An act is morally right if and only if God
commands or wants it.
Divine Command Theory
An act is morally right if and only if a) it
is done out of respect for the Categorical
Imperative and b) it accords with the
Categorical Imperative.
Kantian Morality
An action is morally right if and only if it
will produce on balance the greatest
amount of utility.
Act Utilitarianism
An action is morally right if and only if it
is done in accordance with a rule whose
adoption produces on balance the greatest
amount of utility.
Rule Utilitarianism
An action is morally right if and only if
the act accords with a virtue.
Virtue Ethics
An action is morally right if and only if is
done out of love or caring.
Ethics of Care