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account of
which alone they bear the name of principles.
Although not all
deontologists are religious, some
believe in the
divine command theory,
which is actually...
- consequentialists, an act is
right if it
leads to the best consequences.
Deontologists focus on acts themselves,
saying that they must
adhere to duties, like...
-
actions should increase overall happiness while minimizing suffering.
Deontologists judge actions based on
whether they
follow moral duties, such as abstaining...
-
November 2, 1935 –
September 13, 2022) was an
American philosopher and
deontologist whose main
academic interests were in
ethics and
medical ethics. Marquis...
-
simplistic and
reductive utilitarian outlook.: 19
Roger Scruton was a
deontologist, and
believed that
utilitarianism did not give duty the
place that it...
- defined, however, is
often a
subject of debate. One rule
scheme used by
deontologists is
divine command theory.
Deontology also
depends upon meta-ethical...
- of universalisability, he was
still a consequentialist,
rather than a
deontologist, in his
normative ethical views. Hare
himself addressed the possibility...
- the act,
almost regardless of
consequences (deontological ethics).
Deontologists argue that
there are acts we
should never perform, even if
failing to...
- to bend the
rules for the
greater good.
Cheetah Jim ****mings
Arzon A
deontologist by nature,
Arzon possesses the
totem of the
Eagle and his
staff imparts...
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create a
protection against this type of intervention.
Environmental deontologists such as Paul W. Taylor, for example, have
argued for a
Kantian approach...