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Ethical principles Ethics can be approached either by consequentialism or duty (the deontological approach) Consequentialism For example: utilitarianism ‘the greatest good for the greatest number’. This might sound attractive and logical, but could, for example, be used to justify killing someone and using their body parts to save many others. So the approach of, say, one person dies to save six others is unlikely to be acceptable to most of us. Duty (deontological approach) Behaviour should be based on absolute moral values. We have a duty to follow those values or codes.