The Utilitarian VS Deontological Ethics & Watchmen:
Within philosophy, there are two types of ethical theories, the utilitarianism and deontological ethics whose purpose is to try to specify and justify moral rules and principles in people and societies. Utilitarian is a moral theory states that people who perform the actions do so to benefit the majority, regardless of social constraints such as laws and personal feelings. "The greatest good for the largest number". Deontological ethical theory states that the right or wrongness of an act or rule is at least partly a matter of the inherent moral character of that kind of act or rule. For example, acts of lying or murdering are materially wrong and we have