normssiðfræði
Normssiðfræði, often translated as normative ethics, is a branch of moral philosophy concerned with establishing criteria for determining which actions are morally right or wrong. It seeks to provide a framework for moral judgment and to guide human conduct. Unlike meta-ethics, which analyzes the meaning of ethical terms and the nature of moral judgments, normative ethics focuses on developing theories that prescribe how people ought to behave.
There are several major approaches within normative ethics. Consequentialism, for example, asserts that the morality of
Normative ethical theories aim to provide a systematic way to resolve moral dilemmas and to justify moral