Kant says that to act morally is to act out of duty. How does this differ from the virtue ethics approach, the utilitarian approach, and the ethics of care approach? Are you likely to admire someone who always acts out of duty alone? Why or why not?

Using the method of contrast (differences/similarities), the test
will stress Mills idea of utilitarianism and relate it to the ethical theories by Aristotle, Kant, and
Held.

The paper can be based off of any of the sources listed below.
Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, translated by C.D.C Reeve, Hackett Publishing Company,
Inc., 2014, ISBN 978-1-62466-117-4 (pbk.)
2. Kant, I., Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, translated by Mary Gregor, Cambridge
University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-521-62695-1 (pbk.)
3. Mill, J.S., Utilitarianism, (ed. by George Sher), Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., , 2nd
Edition, 2002, ISBN 978-0-87220-605-2 (pbk.)
4. Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care: Personal, Political, and Global, Oxford University Press,
2007, ISBN 9780195325904 (pbk.)