The philosopher known for his strict deontology, and deontology in general
Who is Kant?
An unconditional moral obligation
What is a Categorical Imperative?
Philosopher Kant's full name
Who is Immanuel?
The quality of being truthful, sincere, and fair
What is honesty?
The philosopher most known as a pluralist deontologist
W.D. Ross
The terms "Deo" meaning duty and "Logia" meaning study
Kant's main theory, and his deontological ethical system
What is a categorical imperative?
he feeling of being thankful and appreciative for the good things in your life, whether they are big or small
What is Gratitude?
Known as a seminal figure in modern philosophy, French philosopher known for divine command deontology.
Who is Rene Descartes?
A conditional command or statement that tells you what to do to achieve a specific goal, based on your desires or wants
What is a hypothetical imperative?
The century Immanuel Kant theorized deontology
What is the 1800s?
the act of making amends for a wrong or injury through compensation
What are reparations?
Modern interpreter of deontology, well known for the idea of threshold deontology
Who is Micheal S. Moore?
A type of deontology presented when you're in a situation where following a moral duty can lead to breaking a bigger one.
What is paradox deontology?
The philosopher Kant disagreed with
Who is Aristototle?
the moral obligation to act for the benefit of others, encompassing actions of kindness, mercy, and charity with a strong connotation of doing good
What is beneficence?
Modern philosopher known as a contractualist deontologist
Who is T.M. Scanlon
A concept developed by W.D Ross which are moral obligations that are binding "at first sight" or "on the first impression" but can be overridden by a more compelling duty in a specific situation
What is a Prima Facie duty?
The country philosopher Kant originated from.
What is Germany?
an ethical principle that means "first, do no harm," obligating people to avoid causing harm to others
What is non-maleficience