Deontological ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Discourse ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discourse ethics , sometimes called argumentation ethics , refers to a type of argument that attempts to establish normative or ethical truths by examining the presuppositions of discourse. German ...
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Deontological ethics is strongest in many of the areas where utilitarianism is weakest. In an ethics of duty, the ends can never justify the means. Individual human rights are acknowledged and inviolable. We need not consider the satisfaction of harmful desires in our moral deliberations.
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Because deontological theories are best understood in contrast to consequentialist ones, a brief look at consequentialism and a survey of the problems with it that motivate its deontological opponents provides a helpful prelude to taking up deontological theories themselves.
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Kant's Deontological Ethics ... Dr. Robert Berman of Xavier University posted text outlines for his general ethics course; included is an outline for the Grounding for a Metaphysics of Morals. These is one of the ... Deontological Ethics: "rule or duty-based morality; ...emphasizes right action over good consequences"(101)
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This essay discusses what a deontologist would say about abortion, taking into account the kantian deontology of abortion and opionions on the pros and cons of abortion ... This leads us to the final argument against deontological ethics (in fact against all absolutist approaches). This simply asks what happens if the...
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Kantian Ethics Conference 2003 ... Deontological Ethics, Supplement to the Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (NY: Macmillan, 1996). ... Review of Marcia Baron, Kantian Ethics Almost Without Apology (Cornell University Press, 1995), The Philosophical Review; 1995.
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Historical background and explanation of his metaphysical ideas.
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Consequently, morality of this Kantian variety is sometimes identified with respect, respect for the freedom and rationality of one’s fellows. Evil actions are actions with bypass or override or ignore the freedom and rationality ... The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy has an entry on Duties and Deontological Ethics.
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In a 'Deontological' system of ethics the consequences of an action are generally irrelevant to moral assessment. Rather, morality comes about from a rational agent's recognition of its duties toward others. These duties can be grounded in different ways, ... Categorical Imperative Theories (i.e., Kantian Ethics) and...
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