Sometimes what is best for everyone may be bad 1
for a particular individual or a group of
individuals. This corresponds to the criticism of:
a) Virtue ethics
b) Duty Ethics
c) Both of the above
d) None of the above
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The correct answer is both. The given situation contradicts both the virtue ethics and duty or deontological ethics.
Explanation:
Virtue ethics is associated with making a decision in favour of everyone whereas deontological ethics is related to the thought of treating everyone right with dignity and respect. However, both the terms ignore the concept of conflict in duties, virtues and opinions.
They rule out the possibility of making the right choice with unfair or negative consequences and hence contradicts such situations.
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