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Types of Deontological Ethics ... Deontological ethics are thus ethics where the reasons for particular duties have been forgotten, even if things have completely changed. ... Ethics: Deontological, Teleological and Virtue...
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atheism.about.com/od/ethicalsystems/a/Deontological.htm
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Ethics FAQ: Deontological, Teleological and Virtue Ethics. How do these three type of normative ethical systems differ? What are their different approaches and how do they arrive at different or even similar answers to ethical questions? ... Deontology and Ethics: What is Deontology, Deontological Ethics? Ethics as ...
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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, from divine revelation to objective rational principles.
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An Introduction to Deontological Ethics ... Deontological Ethics divides into two main camps: those who think moral obligations are derived from the nature of human action and choice, and those who think morality is derived from a set of objective moral rules.
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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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plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-deontological/
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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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webs.wofford.edu/kaycd/ethics/deon.htm
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DEONTOLOGICAL ETHICS. No single idea captures all of the features in virtue of which an ethical theory may deserve to be called a deontology. In one sense, a deontology is simply theory of our duties, something most ethical theories have.
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www.missouri.edu/~philrnj/deon.html
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Deontological ethics. Deontological ethics. Information about Deontological ethics in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Deontological ethics)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Deontological+ethics
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on deontological ethics, in philosophy, ethical theories that place special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions. Deontology (Greek deon, “duty,” and logos, “science”) consequently focuses on logic and ethics. ... ethics (philosophy)
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