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Back from the Dead: A Deontology Study
The theory that best describes the case: Back From the Dead is Deontology. That theory of Deontology is "the study of duty." The theory of Deontology states that the situation that one may find themselves in does not matter for the use of reasoning. Deontology deals with command imperatives. That is using the word ought to make a claim. Deontology is about a person's duty as a professional to fulfill their obligation to their clients and themselves.
The case that provides a moral dilemma is: Back from the Dead. This case is about Dr. Cee who is a veterinarian with a well-established practice in a small city. His client Ms. Kay has a dog-named Sandy that has been diagnosed with a rare blood disease. The vet only knew of one experimental treatment for the disease, but it was expensive, lengthy and very uncomfortable for the dog. It also...
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