The parent seems to be correct and the point an obvious one. That is a trait—and arguable weakness—of deontological systems. It doesn’t show that deonotological systems are bad, just explains what the most significant difference is between the actions dictated between vaguely similar utilitarian and deontological value systems.
The parent seems to be correct and the point an obvious one. That is a trait—and arguable weakness—of deontological systems. It doesn’t show that deonotological systems are bad, just explains what the most significant difference is between the actions dictated between vaguely similar utilitarian and deontological value systems.