Deontological ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek , deon , "obligation, duty"; and , -logy|-logia ) is an approach to ethics that determines goodness or rightness from examining acts, rather than ...
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1. Deontology's Foil: Consequentialism ... An example of this is the positing of rights not being violated, or duties being kept, as part of the Good to be maximized — the so-called “utilitarianism of rights.” (Nozick 1974) This latter position does not erase the difference between consequentialism and deontology.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-deontological/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-deontological/
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The word deontology comes from the Greek roots deon, which means duty, and logos, which means science. Thus, deontology is the "science of duty." Key questions which deontological ethical systems ask include:
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atheism.about.com/od/ethicalsystems/a/Deontological.htm
atheism.about.com/od/ethicalsystems/a/Deontological.htm
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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) attempted to discover the rational principle that would stand as a categorical imperative grounding all other ethical judgments. The imperative would have to be categorical rather than hypothetical, or conditional, since true morality should not depend on ... Act so that you treat humanity,
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webs.wofford.edu/kaycd/ethics/deon.htm
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A Brief Overview of Kant’s Ethics ... Department of Philosophy ... Kant's Deontology...
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www.molloy.edu/sophia/kant/deontology.htm
www.molloy.edu/sophia/kant/deontology.htm
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A reconciliation of Immanuel Kant's meta-physics of morals with utilitarianism ... 8.1. MY aim in this chapter is to ask a question, not to answer it. To answer it with confidence would require more concentrated study of Kant's text than I have yet had time for. I have read his main ... To many the answer will seem obvious:
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deontology.com/
deontology.com/
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Deontology provides a basis for special duties and obligations to specific people, such as those within one's family. For example, an older brother may have an obligation to protect his little sister when they cross a busy road together.
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www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/indep/carainbow/The...
www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kabernd/indep/carainbow/Theories.htm
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Ethics Updates is designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide resources and updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. ... Kant and Deontology...
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Because situations like this come up, some people say there is no such thing as deontology. They argue that the person making the decision would have to base it on how much good each act brought into the world. Whether or not they are right is something you must decide.
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www3.sympatico.ca/cogito/Gr11/deontology.html
www3.sympatico.ca/cogito/Gr11/deontology.html
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