Question: 1. Our author states from time to time ask themselves, what should I do here and when one asks themselves that question, it is often

  1. 1. Our author states from time to time ask themselves, "what should I do here" and when one asks themselves that question, it is often called a deontological philosophical thought. However, our author also raises the thought that if a person is more logical, they may be using Situational theories of ethics to conclude their following action. Student's what your position on these theories is? Do you subscribe to either or none of these theories? Would you please support your position in your response?

2. Our author goes to great lengths to discuss theories, one called the Duty of God and the other called Natural Law. Please tell me a little about each theory and further advise me if anything is in common or in contrast between these two theories.

3. Would you please explain the Strengths of Kant's Absolutism? You can provide an example to support your thoughts, but it is not necessary.

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