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according to kantian deontology, which of the following would make an act permissible?
it is legal in this place.
it brings about the greatest good for the most people.
it is approved by a majority of people.
it is done with good intent.
Kantian deontology is a duty-based ethical framework that focuses on the intent behind an action and whether the action follows a universalizable moral law, not legality, majority approval, or consequentialist outcomes (like the greatest good for the most people, which is utilitarianism). An act is permissible in this view if it is motivated by good intent (acting out of duty to moral law).
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It is done with good intent.