LIMPAY, RALPH ELDON S. 1-ITB VIRTUE ETHICS – This ethics is a quest on how to truly understand what the meaning is of being a virtuous human being. It is the kind of ethics that helps us make the right choice through anything that we face especially in ethical challenges. In the movie Groundhog Day, there’s a man whose name is Phil, a narcissist reporter who got stuck in a time loop. While he was in the loop, he realized that he could do everything he wants which he took advantage of it and fed his greed doing in inhuman things because he thought he wouldn’t get consequences for his actions. He kept doing those inhuman things until he got tired and got depressed from doing the same over and over. When he was at his limits, he attempted suicide hoping that he would escape the reality he’s currently facing, but the loop didn’t end. As he got tired of it, he has realized many things and then changed. He started to help other people in the loop. He’s helping the people consistently until his character gradually developed until he became a good man and after that, he had escaped the loop because he had changed for the better. Relating this to Virtue Ethics, the reason why Phil had escaped the time loop was because he had understood what the reason is of being a true human being. He had changed for the better and developed to be a moral character. LIMPAY, RALPH ELDON S. 1-ITB KANTIAN ETHICS – Playing out an activity possibly has moral worth if it is finished for obligation. On the off chance that the demonstration can't be summed up or applied to everybody at that point it isn't ethically right. It complements that each reasonable being should go under the law that everyone should never be treated as means, yet as completions in themselves. In the movie Horton Hears a Who, Horton believed that there was a society of microscopic creatures living in the dust of speck. He assumed on the liability, to take the speck to the most secure spot in the wilderness. Horton put forth a valiant effort to shield Whoville from any uncertainty they had confronted and ensuring that they are sheltered. Kantian is seen here since it shows that the laws are applied to everybody regardless of how huge or how small they might be. LIMPAY, RALPH ELDON S. 1-ITB UTILITARIANISM – Moral hypothesis which figures out which is good and bad by concentrating on its results. Right activities are the ones that would deliver the best great or would profit the best number. In the movie Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, it indicates an association, Lacuna INC., that can delete somebody’s memory of an individual that they have disagreeable encounters with. It is the narrative of Joel needing his recollection of Clementine, his ex, to be evacuated since Clementine has done likewise for him. As Joel was remembering the recollections that he had with Clementine, he started to lament deleting her and endeavors to cancel if yet was fruitless. One worker likewise experienced the strategy, Mary. Mary had a past relationship with Dr. Howard, the head of LACUNA INC. She was stunned and she quit her place of employment at LACUNA and carried with her the records of everyone who had their recollections deleted. Mary at that point restored each record and tape to the individuals who have experienced the methodology. This brought about Joel and Clementine meeting again and endeavoring to start from the very beginning once more. Relating this to the idea of Utilitarianism, if a specific activity regardless of what it might be, if it will create more joy and advantage to the individual then it very well may be considered as ethically great.