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1 DEONTOLOGY “DUTY” ETHICS IMMANUEL KANT 1724-1804

2 Moral Laws Universally Binding Arise From The Common Nature Shared By All Humans –Structures Of Thought Subjective Dimension

3 Moral Worth From The Good Will Act According To Reason Act Out Of A Sense Of Duty Act Out Of Respect For The Moral Law

4 Imperatives Categorical –Universal –Sense Of Duty –Respect For Moral Law –Maxim Becomes A Universal Law –Formulate The Moral Law Hypothetical –Conditional

5 Factors Not Giving Moral Worth To Actions Consequences Inclinations External Law Or Lawgivers Too Variable To Provide A Basis For Universal Law

6 Autonomy Governing Oneself Generation Of Moral Law –Moral Legislator Obedience To Moral Law Contrast With Heteronomy –Governed By Factors External To Self

7 Major Principle Respect For Persons One Must Act So As To Treat Every Person As An End And Never As A Means Only Universalize A Maxim

8 Deontology And Professionalism Respect For Persons A S Autonomous - -- Moral Legislators Act Out Of Sense Of Duty –The Right Thing To Do Self As Moral Legislator For All Professionals Avoid Acting Out Of Inclination Or Blind Obedience


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