As with many hybrid views, the deontological and consequentialist components tend to pull apart, with each threatening to subordinate the other. |
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Classic utilitarianism is consequentialist as opposed to deontological because of what it denies. |
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This distinction mirrors a major fault line in ethics between what are known as consequentialist and deontological theories. |
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It can also be seen simply as the application of consequentialist ethics. |
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It is a confusion which is rampant among both doctors and philosophers, as it accords with the prevailing ethic of our society which is utilitarian and consequentialist. |
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It is consequentialist overall, but in the conduct of life, just as in the conduct of a game, rules and principles have the paramount authority that deontologists wish. |
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And at core what Waldron does is to offer what amounts to a consequentialist argument to that effect. |
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This assumes willingness to take utilitarian or consequentialist ethics to psychopathic extremes. |
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Leaving aside consequentialist considerations, a plausible view is that an act is right if and only if it does not infringe a side-constraint. |
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The consequentialist argument is thus essentially a moral argument, which is less determinate than the teleological argument. |
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Eudaemonics is related to consequentialist ethics, as the focus is on what happens as a consequence of the actions. |
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Rose's arguments can thus be reduced to a series of false assumptions and to the consequentialist idea that the end justifies the means. |
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For example, some of the authors are engaged specifically with the tension between deontological rights and what is seemingly a consequentialist form of analysis. |
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Content definition issues are, however, only one serious challenge to consequentialist attempts to distinguish acts of cyber exploitation from so-called cyber attacks. |
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Thus, Parfit uses destructive criticisms of the notion of personal identity to undermine egoism and support his own consequentialist views about ethics. |
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He was an important link between the ideas of Shaftesbury and the later school of Scottish Common Sense Realism, developing Utilitarianism and Consequentialist thinking. |
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