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faintness    音标拼音: [f'entnəs]
n. 微弱,衰弱,模糊

微弱,衰弱,模糊

faintness
n 1: a feeling of faintness and of being ready to swoon
2: the property of being without strength; "the faintness or
potency of the feeling"
3: barely audible
4: the trait of lacking boldness and courage; "faintness of
heart and infirmity of purpose" [synonym: {faintheartedness},
{faintness}] [ant: {stoutheartedness}]
5: the quality of being dim or lacking contrast [synonym: {dimness},
{faintness}]


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  • Deontological Ethics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Deontological ethics | Definition, Meaning, Examples, Facts | Britannica
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  • Deontology - Wikipedia
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  • BBC - Ethics - Introduction to ethics: Duty-based ethics
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    Derived from the Greek terms for “duty” and “science,” deontology is a philosophical concept that emphasizes adhering to an immutable moral law This notion is based on the belief that certain behaviors – like lying or stealing – are inherently wrong no matter what context they occur in
  • Understanding Deontology: Duties Over Values in Ethics
    Deontology is an ethical theory that emphasizes duties and rules over the consequences of actions The word “deontology” comes from the Greek words “deon” (meaning duty) and “logos” (meaning study or discourse)
  • Deontology - Ethics Unwrapped
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