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Dec 24, 2020
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The theory or study of duty and obligation, with a focus on the right
action as determined by a set of rules, irrespective of the consequences
of the action.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek deont- (obligation) + -logy (study). Earliest documented
use: 1829.
USAGE:
“What is the right thing to do? How do we decide what is right?
Philosophers had the question to themselves for centuries. Utilitarianism
versus deontology. John Stuart Mill against Kant in the ultimate cage match.” Liam Durcan; Garcia’s Heart; McClelland & Stewart; 2009. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Habit with him was all the test of truth, / It must be right: I've done it
from my youth. -George Crabbe, poet and naturalist (24 Dec 1754-1832)
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