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Deontological: action is considered morally good because of somecharacteristic of the action itself, not because the product of theaction is good. Deontological ethics holds that at least some actsare morally obligatory regardless of their consequences for humanwelfare. Descriptive of such ethics are such expressions as “Dutyfor duty’s sake,†“Virtue is its own reward,†and “Let justice bedone though the heavens fall.â€(Encyclopædia Britannica.2014)
Moral laws are general rather than fixed. Unlike the DivineCommand theory of ethics, Natural Law ethics holds that morality isuniversal, not at the will of God but at the will of reason.