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1 деонтология
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2 деонтология
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3 врачебная этика
1) General subject: medical ethic, deontology2) Advertising: medical ethics -
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1) General subject: medical ethic, medical ethics2) Medicine: deontology -
5 медицинская этика
1) General subject: deontology2) Medicine: hodegetics, medical ethics -
6 учение о нравственных нормах
General subject: deontologyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учение о нравственных нормах
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7 этика
1) General subject: deontology, ethics (употр. как sing), (профессиональная) etiquette, moral philosophy, moralities, morality, morals2) Religion: ethics (A discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation)3) Accounting: ethics (профессиональная)4) Psychology: ethic, philosophy5) Advertising: moral science6) Makarov: etiquette -
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ж.(1. этика 2. этика медицинского работника) deontology -
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ж.ethics, deontology, morality, moral philosophy- координированная этика
- медицинская этика
- профессиональная этика
- сексуальная этика
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11 учение учени·е
1) воен. exerciseвоенные учения — military exercises / training / manoeuvres
проводить военные учения — to stage / to hold military exercises
крупные военные учения — large / major exercises
ограничить масштабы, количество и продолжительность крупных учений — to limit the size, number and duration of major exercises
2) (теория) theory, doctrine, teaching -
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ethics имя существительное: -
14 медицинская этика
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > медицинская этика
См. также в других словарях:
Deontology — De on*tol o*gy, n. [Gr. ? gen. ?, necessity, obligation (p. neut. of ? it is necessary) + logy.] The science which relates to duty or moral obligation. J. Bentham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deontology — index casuistry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
deontology — science of moral duty, 1826, from Gk. deont , comb. form of deon that which is binding, duty, neut. prp. of dei is binding; + logia discourse (see LOGY (Cf. logy)). Said to have been coined by Bentham. Related: Deontological … Etymology dictionary
deontology — Deontology is the approach to ethics that concentrates on duty. More generally, it is the approach to ethics that holds that the fundamental bearers of moral properties are actions (or the will to perform certain actions), with states of… … Christian Philosophy
deontology — [dē΄än täl′ə jē] n. [< Gr deon (gen. deontos), that which is binding, necessity < dein, to bind (see DIADEM) + LOGY] the ethical doctrine which holds that the worth of an action is determined as by its conformity to some binding rule rather … English World dictionary
deontology — This word (from the Greek deon, meaning obligation or necessity, and logos, meaning word or study ), in general, refers to the study of duties and obligations; in a more particular sense, deontology refers to an ethical system that judges… … Glossary of theological terms
deontology — noun Date: 1826 the theory or study of moral obligation • deontological adjective • deontologist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
deontology — deontological /dee on tl oj i keuhl/, adj. deontologist, n. /dee on tol euh jee/, n. ethics, esp. that branch dealing with duty, moral obligation, and right action. [1820 30; < Gk deont that which is binding (s. of déon, neut. prp. of deîn to… … Universalium
deontology — noun The ethical study of duties, obligations, and rights, with an approach focusing on the rightness or wrongness of actions themselves and not on the goodness or badness of the consequences of those actions. See Also: deontic … Wiktionary
deontology — The study of professional ethics and duties. [G. deon (deont ), that which is binding, pr. part. ntr. of dei, (impers.) it behooves, fr. deo, to bind, + logos, study] * * * de·on·tol·o·gy .dē .än täl ə jē n, pl gies the theory or study of moral… … Medical dictionary
DEONTOLOGY — any ethical system which seeks to determine correct action without reference to the consequences … Concise dictionary of Religion