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Deontology
Meaning
Noun
●
In Ethics:
Ethics.
●
In Ethics:
The
normative
ethical
position
that
judges
the
morality
of an
action
based on the
action
's
adherence
to
rules
or
obligations
rather than
either the
inherent
goodness
or the
consequences
of those
action
s.
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