Deontology vs Consequentialism
This video takes a look at a recent discussion between a prominent atheist named thunderf00t and a popular Christian named Ray Comfort on the topic of morality.
In this video I explain the difference between the prominent moral stance of deontology and consequentialism. I then present a couple arguments as to how people may not have to choose between one or the other.
People will disagree about what is moral if they fail to factor in all of the relevant variables. It will be like having the wrong math equation and trying to get the right answer. For a related video that explains another way that moral disagreement can occur, follow this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAKKdvTOF_I
Видео Deontology vs Consequentialism канала Testeverything521
In this video I explain the difference between the prominent moral stance of deontology and consequentialism. I then present a couple arguments as to how people may not have to choose between one or the other.
People will disagree about what is moral if they fail to factor in all of the relevant variables. It will be like having the wrong math equation and trying to get the right answer. For a related video that explains another way that moral disagreement can occur, follow this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAKKdvTOF_I
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