deontological

English

Etymology

From deontology + -ical (1832). The specialised sense in normative ethics is due to C. D. Broad (1930).

Adjective

deontological (comparative more deontological, superlative most deontological)

  1. (ethics) Of or relating to deontology.
    • 1930, C. D. Broad, Five Types of Ethical Theory, 206f.
      Deontological theories hold that there are ethical propositions of the form: 'Such and such a kind of action would always be right (or wrong) in such and such circumstances, no matter what its consequences might be.'

Translations

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.