Podcast
Questions and Answers
Which ethical theory states that the morality of an action should be based on whether the action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules and principles?
Which ethical theory states that the morality of an action should be based on whether the action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules and principles?
- Consequentialism
- Deontology (correct)
- Virtue ethics
- Utilitarianism
What is another term used to describe deontological ethics?
What is another term used to describe deontological ethics?
- Virtue ethics
- Consequentialism
- Utilitarianism
- Rule-based ethics (correct)
Who first used the term 'deontological' to describe the current definition of the term?
Who first used the term 'deontological' to describe the current definition of the term?
- Aristotle
- C. D. Broad (correct)
- Immanuel Kant
- Jeremy Bentham
What is the main difference between deontological ethics and consequentialism?
What is the main difference between deontological ethics and consequentialism?
What is the more general sense of the word 'deontological' retained in French?
What is the more general sense of the word 'deontological' retained in French?
Which ethical theory focuses on whether an action itself is right or wrong, rather than the consequences of the action?
Which ethical theory focuses on whether an action itself is right or wrong, rather than the consequences of the action?
What does the term 'deontological' mean in Greek?
What does the term 'deontological' mean in Greek?
Who first used the term 'deontological' to describe the current definition of the term?
Who first used the term 'deontological' to describe the current definition of the term?
What is the more general sense of the word 'deontological' retained in French?
What is the more general sense of the word 'deontological' retained in French?
Which ethical theory is commonly contrasted to deontological ethics?
Which ethical theory is commonly contrasted to deontological ethics?
Flashcards
Deontology
Deontology
An ethical theory that judges the morality of an action based on whether the action itself is right or wrong, regardless of its consequences.
Rule-based ethics
Rule-based ethics
Another term for deontological ethics, emphasizing that it is based on a set of rules or principles.
C. D. Broad
C. D. Broad
The philosopher who first used the term 'deontological' to describe the current meaning of the term.
Focus of Evaluation
Focus of Evaluation
Signup and view all the flashcards
Ethics based on judgment
Ethics based on judgment
Signup and view all the flashcards
Deontological ethics
Deontological ethics
Signup and view all the flashcards
Obligation
Obligation
Signup and view all the flashcards
C. D. Broad
C. D. Broad
Signup and view all the flashcards
Ethics based on judgment
Ethics based on judgment
Signup and view all the flashcards
Consequentialism
Consequentialism
Signup and view all the flashcards
Study Notes
Deontological Ethics
- Deontological ethics is an ethical theory that states the morality of an action should be based on whether the action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules and principles.
- Another term used to describe deontological ethics is "duty-based ethics".
- The term 'deontological' was first used by Jeremey Bentham to describe the current definition of the term.
Key Characteristics
- Deontological ethics focuses on whether an action itself is right or wrong, rather than the consequences of the action.
- This theory is based on a set of rules and principles that guide decision-making.
Contrast with Consequentialism
- The main difference between deontological ethics and consequentialism is that deontological ethics focuses on the action itself, while consequentialism focuses on the consequences of the action.
- Consequentialism is an ethical theory that is commonly contrasted to deontological ethics.
Etymology
- The term 'deontological' comes from the Greek words "deon" meaning "duty" and "logos" meaning "science" or "study".
- In French, the more general sense of the word 'deontological' is retained, meaning "pertaining to duty".
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Test your knowledge of deontological ethics and explore the principles of duty-based ethics with this quiz. Assess your understanding of moral philosophy and learn about the role of rules and principles in determining the morality of actions.