Deontologist View Quotes & Sayings
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Literature enables us to see our world and ourselves more clearly, to understand our lives more fully. — Kylene Beers & Robert E. Probst

...A widow has freedoms a wife does not. But when I look at you, I do not see obstacles for my career, I see-" My face burned even more. "I see wings. A way to fly higher and further than I can on my own. — Marie Brennan

The thing is, that world doesn't exist. All growing up means is that your realize no one will come along to fix things. No one will come along to save you. — Elizabeth Scott

Power to the people then and now. — Nadair Desmar

Being a leader is not about finding ways to get others to serve you, but knowing how to serve your followers. — A.J. Darkholme

And it should be something that only that group of people could've made with everybody invested. — Brian Henson

There are a lot of things that I really question - the legality of the drone strikes, these NSA revelations. Jimmy Carter came out and said we don't live in a democracy. That's a little intense when an ex-president says that. So you know, he's got some explaining to do, particularly for a constitutional law professor. — Matt Damon

It's funny when you put music up against picture, and all your preconceptions go away, and you start over. You just realize that that doesn't work at all. — Victor Levin

When we use such metaphorically derived inference patterns to reason about morality, the principles we get and use are inextricably tied up with ends, goals, and purposes. In such cases, therefore, the deontological picture of ethical deliberation just doesn't fit.
The deontologist will no doubt respond by insisting that we can keep morality (as a source of moral principles) entirely separate from other domains (such as well-being) whenever we are reasoning about morals. This view entails that learning morality is just learning preexisting patterns of moral reasoning and learning how to apply them to concrete cases.
However, it is important to see that this is an empirical issue about the nature of human reasoning, and it cannot be decided a priori. — George Lakoff

The odds are stacked against you until you realize: You make the odds. — Tehya Sky

I just kind of conjured them up out of my subconscious and put them in order of ascending peculiarity. — Edward Gorey

The incremental approach without a strategy doesn't improve the strategy. — Pete Hegseth

Note that I avoid most "modern features" of C++, but inheritance and operator overloading are too useful for ray tracers to pass on. — Peter Shirley