Utilitarianism- the theory of utilitarianism is to honor the best possible based on utility, this include promoting what kind of happiness will bring to the people. The theory considers that it is mostly essential to followed what makes you happy it is about how you believe in your heart. According to Bentham, the definitive moral standard is that of “utility,” requiring us to consider the consequences of an act (or a social policy) for all those affected by it. One of Bentham’s followers, nineteenth-century philosopher John Stuart Mill, would become the best-known proponent of this ethical approach (Ingulli, H. pg. …show more content…
Deontology-is a universal principles about ethical, self-respect and to other, if you believe that it is unethical to do something not good to your fellow citizen, it should not be done, because those choices it shows the characteristic of who you are as a human being to override the rights of someone. A person should never lie, according to Kant, even when lying seems to produce a good result. Suppose someone running away from a murderer tells you where he is going to hide, and then the murderer rushes up to ask you were the first person went. Wouldn’t this be a good time to lie? Kant would say there is never a good time, even in this example .Moral behavior, then, is a matter of holding, without exception, to certain principles. Kant believed that each person has the right to be treated with respect as the equal of every other and that each person has the corresponding duty to treat everyone else with respect as an equal (pg.