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[from 'Introductions to Utilitarianism and its Critics' by Jonathan Glover, in 23. Ethics / D. Deontological Ethics / 1. Deontology ]

Full Idea

The deontological view is that some acts are absolutely prohibited, regardless of consequences.

Clarification

'Deontological' views are those which try to explain our duties

Gist of Idea

Duty prohibits some acts, whatever their consequences

Source

Jonathan Glover (Introductions to Utilitarianism and its Critics [1990], Pt Five)

Book Reference

'Utilitarianism and Its Critics', ed/tr. Glover,Jonathan [Macmillan 1990], p.152