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Activity 5: What is the difference between deontological ethics from virtue ethics?

- Deontological ethics is a moral system that evaluates the morality of an act based on certain
regulations or responsibilities. It is an externally based ethic. Virtue ethics focuses on a person's
moral integrity rather than their virtues. It implies that it's based on what an individual has
done; when an individual has done terrible things, he/she has an unfortunate moral integrity.
The foundation of virtue ethics is internal character.

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