Correct me if Im wrong, but it doesnt seem like virtue ethics or care ethics relies on side constraints—they seem uniquely deontic. Im not sure that rejecting deontology implies a form consequentialism as virtue or feminist ethics are still viable at that point.
Correct me if Im wrong, but it doesnt seem like virtue ethics or care ethics relies on side constraints—they seem uniquely deontic. Im not sure that rejecting deontology implies a form consequentialism as virtue or feminist ethics are still viable at that point.
They will still endorse the same things as side constraints views do (E.g. not killing one to save 5).