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Hello, and welcome. This presentation is about deontological ethics and Kant’s categorical imperative, focused on a real workplace issue: falsifying information at work. My goal is to explain Kant’s duty-based approach and use it to evaluate why falsifying information is ethically wrong under Kant’…

Hello, and welcome. This presentation is about deontological ethics and Kant’s categorical imperative, focused on a real workplace issue: falsifying information at work. My goal is to explain Kant’s duty-based approach and use it to evaluate why falsifying information is ethically wrong under Kant’s framework. Introduction Part 1 First, deontology is an ethical theory that emphasizes duty rather than outcomes. Instead of judging an action by whether it produces good consequences, deontology asks

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