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  • Deontology - Wikipedia
    In the deontological approach, the inherent rightfulness of actions is considered more important than their consequences The term deontological was first used to describe the current, specialised definition by C D Broad in his 1930 book, Five Types of Ethical Theory [8]
  • Deontological ethics | Definition, Meaning, Examples, Facts - Britannica
    deontological ethics, in philosophy, ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions The term deontology is derived from the Greek deon, “duty,” and logos, “science ”
  • Deontological Ethics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    In contemporary moral philosophy, deontology is one of those kinds of normative theories regarding which choices are morally required, forbidden, or permitted
  • Understanding Deontology: Ethics and Principles - Philosophos
    Deontology is a branch of philosophy that focuses on ethics and morality It examines the morality of an action based on the action's adherence to a set of principles or duties
  • Deontology - Ethics Unwrapped
    Deontology is often associated with philosopher Immanuel Kant Kant believed that ethical actions follow universal moral laws, such as “Don’t lie Don’t steal Don’t cheat ” Deontology is simple to apply It just requires that people follow the rules and do their duty
  • Deontological Ethics | Research Starters | EBSCO Research
    Deontological ethics —which is sometimes called duty-based ethics—is a branch of ethics that believes people's actions should be based on rules about right and wrong
  • Deontological ethics - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Deontology asserts that there are several distinct duties Certain kinds of act are intrinsically right and other kinds intrinsically wrong The rightness or wrongness of any particular act is thus not (or not wholly) determined by the goodness or badness of its consequences
  • Understanding Deontology: Duties Over Values in Ethics
    So, at its core, deontology is the study of duty, or the belief that ethical actions are defined by adherence to moral rules or principles According to deontologists, an action is morally right if it follows a set of predefined rules, regardless of the consequences


















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