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which of the following people would likely be satisfied with kantian deontology?
henrietta is looking for an ethical system that weighs the odds of certain consequences.
helen is looking for an ethical framework that respects the freedom of others.
houghton is looking for an ethical system that is relative.
hank is looking for an ethical system that will put him most ahead.
Kantian deontology is a duty-based ethical framework centered on the categorical imperative, which emphasizes treating others as ends in themselves (respecting their autonomy/freedom) and following universal moral rules, not consequences, relativism, or self-interest.
- Henrietta's focus on consequences aligns with utilitarianism, not deontology.
- Houghton's desire for a relative system contradicts deontology's universal rules.
- Hank's self-focused goal is opposed to deontology's impartial duty-based approach.
- Helen's focus on respecting others' freedom matches Kant's core principle of respecting rational autonomy.
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Helen is looking for an ethical framework that respects the freedom of others.