- In
moral philosophy,
deontological ethics or
deontology (from Gr****: δέον, 'obligation, duty' + λόγος, 'study') is the
normative ethical theory that the...
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markets and
strong private property rights have good consequences. Some
deontological libertarian views are
based on the non-aggression
principle which states...
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Crisp 2005, pp. 200–201
Alexander &
Moore 2021, § 2.
Deontological Theories Simpson, § 6c.
Deontological Pluralism and
Prima Facie Duties Crisp 2005, pp. 200–201...
- of the "general good".
Consequentialism is
usually contrasted with
deontological ethics (or deontology): deontology, in
which rules and
moral duty are...
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viewpoints within libertarianism,
namely consequentialist libertarianism and
deontological libertarianism. The
first type is
based on consequentialism, only taking...
- ****ociated with a 'folksy' or 'copy-book'
approach to morality. In
deontological ethics,
mainly in
Kantian ethics,
maxims are
understood as subjective...
- incentives, such as this
Pennsylvania statute,
diminish human dignity.
Deontological issues are
issues about whether a
person has an
ethical duty or responsibility...
- out of the
belief that all
human beings have an "inalienable value".
Deontological ethics thus
argues against killing baby Hitler, as it
considers killing...
- egalitarian, economic, social, the
welfare state, ethical, humanist,
deontological, perfectionist, democratic, and institutional, to name a few. Despite...
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authorities in
absolute sense and may be disobe****, but are
recognized as a
deontological epistemic authority by a
Hindu orthodox school."Freschi 2012, p. 62...