Deontological
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What Does Deontological Mean?
- 义务论的
- 德性论的
Deontological Pronunciation
/diːˌɒn.təˈlɒɡ.ɪ.kəl/
Deontological Definition
adjective
Definition
Relating to the ethical theory that actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of their consequences.
In ZH
与一种伦理理论有关,即行为本身是固有的正确或错误,不论其后果如何。
How to Use Deontological in a Sentence
- Deontological ethics focuses on the morality of actions rather than their outcomes.
- In a deontological framework, lying is considered wrong even if it could produce a good outcome.
- The philosopher Immanuel Kant is famous for his deontological approach to ethics.
- Many legal systems are based on deontological principles, emphasizing duties and rules.
- Deontological views may conflict with utilitarian approaches in moral dilemmas.