
Ranking Philosophical Ethical Theories: Part 1 - Unveiling Kant, Utilitarianism, and Divine Command
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Join us in this episode of Antidote to Echo Chambers as we dive into the world of philosophical ethical theories.
In Part 1 of our series, we unpack the foundational principles of three major ethical frameworks: Kant’s Categorical Imperative, Utilitarianism, and Divine Command Theory. From Kant's universal moral principles to Utilitarianism's focus on maximizing happiness, and Divine Command Theory's reliance on divine will, each theory offers unique perspectives on moral decision-making.
Tune in as we explore, analyze, and rank these theories, setting the stage for deeper discussions in Part 2. So grab a seat and get ready for a thought-provoking journey into the realm of ethical philosophy!