regeleinden
Regeleinden is a term used in normative theory to denote the ends or purposes that rules are intended to serve within rule-based systems. Although it appears in some Dutch-language philosophical writings and in occasional English-language discussions, it is not a standard concept in major encyclopedic references.
Etymology: The term combines Dutch regel meaning "rule" and einde meaning "end," with einden forming the plural.
Definition and scope: Regeleinden refers to the aims rules are designed to achieve, such as safety, fairness,
Applications: In legal theory, regeleinden informs rule-design and reform debates; in ethics and public policy, it
Critique and limitations: Some critics warn that focusing on ends can lead to teleological overreach or justify