Deontology definition

Deontology means the logic or structure—“logos”—of obligation—“deontos.” See

Examples of Deontology in a sentence

  • Study of the gathered resources and initiation of D3.2 drafting o Interviews: Conduct of interviews with the experts who work in Europe The NTUA team prepared all required documentation and applied for approval of the expert interview study to NTUA’s Research Ethics and Deontology Committee (REDC) on the 9th of December 2020.

  • Data collection, processing, storage and usage Collection, storage and use of the data collected during the interviews will be in alignment with the European Union’s General Data Protection RegulationThe ethical approval of the interview study in work package 3has been obtained from theResearch Ethics and Deontology Committee of the National Technical University of Athens, which is the leading entity of work package 3.

  • The Walloon Parliament, the Parliament of the French Community and the Assembly of the French Community Commission may, each insofar as it is concerned, supplement or amend the Code of Deontology applicable to their members, either on their own initiative or on a proposal from the Commission, in particular in the light of opinions or recommendations issued in accordance with Article 3.

  • Deontology In analyzing morality, future researchers should consider different dependent variables.