Kantian Perspective and Ideology
An example of Kant deontology, applied as reasoning for an ethical decision, is best observed in my choice to not steal money during my time working at my first job at the magic shop. I faithfully believe that stealing money is morally wrong and shared this belief during my time there. I would not want to live in a society in which no single person could be trusted around cash that belonged to someone else. Deceit would always be assumed and the greater moral character of those that would rather not steal is repressed. I willingly accept not stealing money as a universal ethic. I knew there was an especially small chance of getting caught, if I chose to steal, but realized it was the wrong thing to do and held strong to a Kantian perspective.