When John Rawls published A Theory of Justice in 1971, he realized there were some loopholes that he tried to cover 22 years ...
Misselbrook, D. (2013) Duty, Kant, and Deontology. British Journal of General Practice, 63, 211-211.
ABSTRACT: Business ethics is an essential area of study that links moral principles with organizational decision-making. It provides a foundation for responsible behavior and is equally important for ...
Two weeks ago, when I was invited to attend a Shabbat service at a local Reform synagogue, I was preoccupied, along with much of the world — or, rather, the part of the world that has the luxury to ...
Peter Singer, The New York Times trumpets, “wants to shatter your moral complacency.” Widely regarded as one of the most provocative ethicists of our time, the Princeton philosopher challenges many ...
Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, particularly his principles of deontology, offers a compelling framework for addressing the global crisis of climate change. At its core, Kantian ethics emphasizes ...
A comparison of the work of Immanuel Kant and Aristotle with regard to Deontology and Virtue Ethics respectively a) Kantian deontology – social, political and cultural influences on Kant’s ethical ...
origins of the concept of duty (acting morally according to the good regardless of consequences) in deontological and absolutist approaches to ethics what it is (a command to act to achieve a desired ...
Correspondence to Sally Spurr, Medicine, University of London St George's, London SW17 0RE, UK; m1700928{at}sgul.ac.uk Beneficent clinical usage of placebos has been a problem for the application of ...
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