Difference between revisions of "Deontology"
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A [[deontology]] is an ethical system based on the idea of duty. Examples of deontological systems include [[Kantianism]] and [[Religious Ethics]]. Other types of moral systems include those based on culture (relativistic), and those based on consequences (such as [[Utilitarianism]]). | A [[deontology]] is an ethical system based on the idea of duty. Examples of deontological systems include [[Kantianism]] and [[Religious Ethics]]. Other types of moral systems include those based on culture (relativistic), and those based on consequences (such as [[Utilitarianism]]). | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, December 14, 2009
A deontology is an ethical system based on the idea of duty. Examples of deontological systems include Kantianism and Religious Ethics. Other types of moral systems include those based on culture (relativistic), and those based on consequences (such as Utilitarianism).