This document provides an overview of several ethical theories including:
1) Absolutism and relativism - Absolutism believes some actions are absolutely right or wrong, while relativism contends morality depends on contexts.
2) Consequentialism and non-consequentialism - Consequentialism assesses acts based on outcomes, while non-consequentialism considers acts themselves rather than outcomes.
3) Egoism advocates acting in self-interest, while utilitarianism argues producing maximum happiness makes acts morally right. Kant's deontological ethics focuses on duties over outcomes.
The document discusses these theories at a high level and will continue examining additional approaches like John Rawls' theory of