what is the difference between act-deontological theory and rule deontological theory
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(All Act Deontological Theories can be summarized as follows: “Do the right thing!”) A RULE DEONTOLOGICAL Ethical Theory (e.g., W.D. Ross) is a deontological theory which accords logical priority to rules (e.g., "Do not lie"), rather than to particular judgments or to principles.
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- (All Act Deontological Theories can be summarized as follows: “Do the right thing!”) A RULE DEONTOLOGICAL Ethical Theory (e.g., W.D. Ross) is a deontological theory which accords logical priority to rules (e.g., "Do not lie"), rather than to particular judgments or to principles.
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