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... Explain Moral Absolutism. [25] Moral absolutism is a deontological view that certain actions are absolutely right or wrong, regardless of the context of the act. Thus lying, for instance, might be considered to be intrinsically wrong, even if done to promote some other good, for example lying with the intension to save a life. But this does not mean that it claims that there are fixed moral laws only that moral decisions are related to principles, that can be applied universally. Deontological ethics is concerned with nature of the acts themselves. They are right or wrong in themselves, they are not flexible. Where as teleological ethics is concerned with the end of result of the action, the consequences not the action itself. A person who followed this view would hold up the link between the action and the consequence as extremely important in decision the complete opposite to deontological ethics. Absolutism

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