Moral philosophy: Ethics, deontology and natural law examines moral reasoning as a structured inquiry into human action, obligation, and the pursuit of happiness. The work presents moral philosophy as a unified discipline divided into three interconnected areas that explain why actions are chosen, how duties arise, and how moral law is grounded in human nature. Human acts are described as purposeful efforts directed toward perceived good, with happiness understood not as pleasure alone but as fulfillment aligned with reason. Ethical reflection is positioned as the study of human flourishing, while deontology clarifies the binding force of duty and obligation that governs conduct regardless of inclination. Natural law is introduced as the rational foundation that connects moral rules to the inherent order of human nature and social life. The discussion emphasizes that moral obligation cannot be reduced to custom, emotion, or consequence alone, but must be understood through rational principles that guide choice and responsibility. This approach provides a systematic foundation for later analysis of moral law, responsibility, and ethical judgment.
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