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Filter by Meaning It is considered a deontic obligation to tell the truth.
The deontic principles of right and wrong guide our actions.
The deontic rules of the medical profession require doctors to maintain confidentiality.
The deontic theory of morality holds that certain actions are intrinsically right or wrong.
In deontic ethics, moral rules are considered universal and binding.
The deontic code of ethics for lawyers requires them to maintain client confidentiality.
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