obligationoriented
Obligationoriented is an adjective used to describe a stance, framework, or approach that prioritizes obligations, duties, and normative commitments in reasoning, decision making, and evaluation. It is often used to characterize ethical, legal, or organizational perspectives that ground justification in duties owed to others rather than primarily in rights, consequences, or liberties.
In ethics, obligation-oriented approaches are closely associated with deontological traditions that view certain duties as binding
Key features include adherence to binding norms, justification of actions by duty, and a focus on reliability
Examples include a business choosing to honor a contract even when breaking it might yield greater short-term
Criticisms of obligation-oriented frameworks include potential rigidity, unresolved conflicts between competing duties, and possible neglect of