| This entry will not go into the many issues that arise in the discussion of deontology and consequentialism here. |
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| Traditionally, the field of normative ethics is discussed in terms of two broad categories of ethical orientation, deontology and teleology. |
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| Thus, just war theory attempts to provide a common sensical combination of both deontology and consequentialism as applied to the issue of war. |
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| Thus we started with the activities to include statute and deontology, which is its crutch, to evoke the sharing of knowledge. |
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| Nonnatural realism, conventionalism, transcendentalism, and Divine command seem more hospitable metaethical homes for deontology. |
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| These information can be completed by the other members of the medical care staff in respect of the applicable rules of deontology. |
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| Professionalism involves a high level legal training of judges, as well as the development of a culture of independence, ethics and deontology. |
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| This marks the extreme limit of any conceivable deontology concerning scientific information. |
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| Some rules developed as customary law or in terms of deontology may also have an influence on the legal framework for trade secret protection. |
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| It e.g. covers areas like professional deontology, corporate governance, insider training prevention, money laundering and fraud prevention. |
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| The adoption of the deontology code in 2008, is a major acquisition and marks a crucial step in the institution's life. |
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| More, insofar as ethics goes further than the framework of any deontology and necessarily includes concern for all aspects of social life. |
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| They are young and enthusiastic, but are without sufficient experience, in particular in the field of ethics and of journalistic deontology. |
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| This may be the difference between Cohen's deontology, concerned with duty for its own sake, and a teleological world view, concerned with the consequences of actions. |
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| Do you take me for a hippiater or are you unfamiliar with medical deontology? |
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| Built as a team of specialists, the function is working in close cooperation with the deontology and compliance teams of each of the three operational entities of the Group. |
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| Ethical codes have been developed, but the professional deontology does not solve all problems. |
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| On the other hand, to tackle questions relating to the social status of judicial officers and the rules of ethics and deontology to which they must be compelled. |
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| If you believe that the treatment applied by a therapist is contrary to the code of deontology, you must complete the complaint form included on the following page. |
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| When, on the basis of the previous paragraph, several national codes of deontology apply, the most constraining provision shall apply in the event of contradiction between the applicable provisions. |
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| These laws shall provide for matters relating to the method of selection, appointment, mandate, powers and remuneration of the judges as well as those relating to judicial deontology. |
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| Mobile phone operators also offer any content publisher that respect their deontology rules the possibility to use premium SMS to charge their content to final users. |
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| Ethical decision-making models grounded in ethical frameworks comprehend elements of moral philosophy such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. |
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| The representative also stated that continuous learning programmes were organized for prison personnel on behaviour techniques, deontology, and the fight against racism and conflict settlement. |
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| They further express the wish that the national rules of deontology or professional practice be interpreted and applied whenever possible in a way consistent with the rules in this Code. |
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| However, the construction of this paradox of deontology rests firmly upon ideas that Nozick has rejected on his way to asserting deontic side constraints. |
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| Media production is increasingly becoming a tradable commodity rather than a specific cultural product and competition constraints take precedence over journalistic deontology. |
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| For those studying medicine, for example, we would like the deontology course to include teaching on human rights issues such as genetic manipulation. |
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| Threshold deontology faces several theoretical difficulties. |
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| The first school of thought, the theory of deontology or the doctrine of duty, is the basis of some of the oldest ethical systems in all cultures. |
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| Aristotelian Ethics make a system of Eudaemonism, but stop short of Deontology. |
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| The system there exposed is a system of Eudaemonism, not of Deontology. |
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