Deontic

/diˈɑntɪk/ adjective

Relating to duty, obligation, and moral necessity. Concerned with what is required, permitted, or forbidden rather than what is good or bad.

From Greek 'deon' (duty, that which is binding). The term was introduced in the 20th century to describe logical systems dealing with obligation and permission, extending Kantian themes.

AMምልክታዊ
ARديونطيقي
BNদায়িত্ববোধ সংক্রান্ত
CAdeònttic
CSdeontologický
DAdeontologisk
DEdeontisch
ELδεοντικός
ESdeóntico
FAتکلیفی
FIdeontologinen
FRdéontique
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