Are there any developed versions of long termism that are based off deontology, contractarianism and virtue ethics.
If so, how do they looked different. It seems very significant if all major schools of normative ethical theories converge
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[Question] Non-consequentialist longtermism
Are there any developed versions of long termism that are based off deontology, contractarianism and virtue ethics.
If so, how do they looked different. It seems very significant if all major schools of normative ethical theories converge