Crossword-Solution: DEONTOLOGY 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Deontology n. The science relat/ to duty or moral obligation.

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the theory or study of moral obligation 1 answer
MORAL theory, form of 2 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Thus the system of general deontology is divided into that of jurisprudence (jurisprudentia), which is capable of external laws, and of ethics, which is not thus capable, and we may let this division stand.
The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics Immanuel Kant 2004
Accordingly, general deontology, in that part which brings not external, but internal, freedom under laws is the doctrine of virtue.
The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics Immanuel Kant 2004
The utterances in the very unsatisfactory _Deontology_ are of little value, and seem to imply a moral sentiment corresponding to a petty form of commonplace prudence.[476] Leaving this point, however, the problem necessarily presented itself to Bentham in a form in which selfishness is the predominating force, and any recognition of independent benevolence rather an incumbrance than a help.
The English Utilitarians, Volume I. Leslie Stephen 2008
The manuscript of the _Deontology_, now in University College, London, seems to prove that Bentham was substantially the author, though the Mills seem to have suspected Bowring of adulterating the true doctrine.
The English Utilitarians, Volume I. Leslie Stephen 2008
Besides the _Deontology_ manuscripts and a fragment upon 'Political Deontology,' there is a discussion of the means of suppressing duels, an argument against the legal punishment of certain offences against decency, and a criticism of the gospel narrative similar to _Not Paul_, etc.
The English Utilitarians, Volume I. Leslie Stephen 2008