Ethics of a cheater
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I do not believe that any of the approaches to ethics would say that you had an obligation to cheat, but rather they explain their reasoning for why it would be acceptable to cheat. All three of these approaches have strengths and weaknesses, I believe that egoist make the strongest argument, while deontology makes the weakest. However, it is truly up to the individual and their beliefs to decide whether cheating is obliged or not.
I do not believe that any of the approaches to ethics would say that you had an obligation to cheat, but rather they explain their reasoning for why it would be acceptable to cheat. All three of these approaches have strengths and weaknesses, I believe that egoist make the strongest argument, while deontology makes the weakest. However, it is truly up to the individual and their beliefs to decide whether cheating is obliged or not.