Examples of deontological in the following topics:
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- These perspectives are utilitarian, deontological, virtuous, and communitarian approaches.
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- Economic behavior was coordinated by a complex set of social institutions that were based on deontological ethics (duty).
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- From the earliest moments of recorded human consciousness, the ethical discipline has entailed four fundamental approaches, often called ethical decision-making frameworks: Utilitarian Ethics (outcome based), Deontological Ethics (duty based), Virtue Ethics (virtue based), and Communitarian Ethics (community based).
- Enter the Deontological Ethicists.
- Immanuel Kant is the quintessential deontological (duty based) ethical theorist.
- Deontological simply means the study (or science) of duty.
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- This does not mean that deontological ethics (based on duty) are not necessary for a reasonably functioning society.
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- The degree to which individuals adhere to a pure quid pro quo and consequentialist ethic may give individuals an advantage over individuals who are constrained by a deontological ethic.