Question 4 in Table 7-4 reflects these sorts of concerns. The nonconsequentialist principles judge the morality of an action solely on its intrinsic desirability (these principles are sometimes termed "deontological," after the Greek word for "duty," or "formalist," due to their emphasis on formalized codes and standards). Viewing question 5 as one of the most important issues in the dilemma would signal nonconsequentialist thinking