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Epistemic Deontologism and Strong Doxastic Voluntarism: A Defense
Dialogue, 2015P. Bondy
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2012
Notes on Contributors vi 1 Deontological Moral Obligations and Non-Welfarist Agent-Relative Values 1 Michael Smith 2 Recalcitrant Pluralism 15 Philip Stratton-Lake 3 Defending Double Effect 35 Ralph Wedgwood 4 The Possibility of Consent 53 David Owens 5 Enforcement Rights against Non-Culpable Non-Just Intrusion 73 Peter Vallentyne 6 Does Moral ...
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Notes on Contributors vi 1 Deontological Moral Obligations and Non-Welfarist Agent-Relative Values 1 Michael Smith 2 Recalcitrant Pluralism 15 Philip Stratton-Lake 3 Defending Double Effect 35 Ralph Wedgwood 4 The Possibility of Consent 53 David Owens 5 Enforcement Rights against Non-Culpable Non-Just Intrusion 73 Peter Vallentyne 6 Does Moral ...
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2018
Deontology is often defined by contrasting it with one of its chief competitors, consequentialism. In its simplest form, consequentialism claims that we only have one moral duty: to do as much good as possible. Deontology (the word comes from the Greek deon meaning ‘one must’) denies this, and asserts that there are several distinct duties, not all of ...
David McNaughton, Piers Rawling
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Deontology is often defined by contrasting it with one of its chief competitors, consequentialism. In its simplest form, consequentialism claims that we only have one moral duty: to do as much good as possible. Deontology (the word comes from the Greek deon meaning ‘one must’) denies this, and asserts that there are several distinct duties, not all of ...
David McNaughton, Piers Rawling
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International Studies in Philosophy, 1994
La theorie morale normative contenue dans les oeuvres de Hume est une theorie deontologique. Apres avoir esquisse le cadre conceptuel de son analyse, l'A. cherche a demontrer que dans le Livre III, Partie i, Section 1 du « Traite », Hume refute la these selon laquelle il existe des regles d'obligation morale constitutives, synthetiques et a priori. Les
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La theorie morale normative contenue dans les oeuvres de Hume est une theorie deontologique. Apres avoir esquisse le cadre conceptuel de son analyse, l'A. cherche a demontrer que dans le Livre III, Partie i, Section 1 du « Traite », Hume refute la these selon laquelle il existe des regles d'obligation morale constitutives, synthetiques et a priori. Les
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Teleologism — Deontologism: A "Disiunctio Completa"?
Dialectics and Humanism, 1986Tadeusz Ślipko
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