PHIL 2 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Axiology, Deontological Ethics

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Ethics and law axiology and teleology as branches of philosophy. For example, we know that it is not ethically correct to use the lie to get a boy to fulfill a duty of coexistence (to make a bed, be respectful of people and things, etc. ), but if an educator cheats a boy to get a certain educational result, the lie may have a moral sanction, but not necessarily have a legal sanction. Other times the ethical conflict has a legal or normative reflection. We say that an ethical problem has legal scope when the conduct or inactivity can have external and coercive consequences for those who face and resolve the conflict. There are times when who "acts" or who remains. That is why it is important to know the general framework of fundamental rights, principles and values that govern the legal system, in order to better understand the legal implications and the legal impact of the social intervention task.

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