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    first? The answer is their ethical duty‚ meaning every nurse is guided by ethical theories and principles which help guide them as a patient advocate. It is these ethics that make a nurse so valuable to clients and ultimately makes a nurse the client’s best advocate. In this paper the core ethical theories and principles will be discussed and how exactly this helps RN’s be the best possible advocate and what benefits the clients themselves derive from these ethical theories. In order to properly understand

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    Kant's Rationality

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    individuals. This awareness is then raised to consciousness of universality. In Philosophy of Right‚ he says‚ “Since the state is mind objectified‚ it is only as one of its members that the individual himself has objectivity‚ genuine individuality‚ and an ethical life. Unification pure and simple is the true content and aim of the individual‚ and the individual’s destiny is the living of a universal life" (258). If the state has included freedom of the universal or substantial will and there is freedom of

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    Tutelage, By Immanuel Kant

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    According to Immanuel Kant‚ enlightenment was a man’s release from “self-incurred tutelage.” Enlightenment was the process by which the public could rid themselves of intellectual bondage after centuries of slumbering. After giving a brief analysis of cause why tutelage occurred‚ he proposes the requirements for enlightenment. Immanuel Kant wants the public to think freely‚ act judiciously and “treated in accordance with their dignity.” Kant says that tutelage occurred because of many reasons and

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    Relativism is the idea that one’s beliefs and values are understood in terms of one’s society‚ culture‚ or even one’s own individual values. You may disagree with someone and believe your view is superior‚ relative to you as an individual; more often‚ relativism is described in terms of the values of the community in which one lives. The view of ethical relativism regards values as determined by one’s own ethical standards‚ often those provided by one’s own culture and background. Rather than insisting

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    nature of the person. A person can decided to be bad if the make up of them or behavior favor morally bad behavior. Kant seems to be touching on an idea that order that caused for morally wrong actions should not be followed.

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    Immanuel Kant on Law and Justice To be moral living human beings there must be a guiding action. This action varies depending on the degree of obligation: law‚ rule or maxim. A law should promote and protect the common good. Above all‚ a law must be just and reasonable to follow. A rule is a prescribed guide for conduct or action that indicates how we ought to act to behave in certain situations. Rules are not strictly legislated but are nevertheless obligatory guidelines for actions. A maxim

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    Modern Ethical Theories Psychological Egoism vs. Ethical Egoism When we discuss modern ethics there are two theories that emerge above all others and although both are supported they are often controversial in nature. Ethical Egoism states that we should put ourselves and our interests before those of others leading to the conclusion that if we do things that are only in our own self interest then we have achieved morality. Psychological Egoism presumes that we always put ourselves and our interests

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    duty rather than inclination is naturally unappealing‚ but such a response cannot be a determinate of erroneous thought. Immanuel Kant‚ the great German who is considered the central figure of modern philosophy‚ provides a solid argument calling for the normative support of actions being guided by duty rather inclination for the sake of fulfilling the natural purpose of reason. Kant’s ethics‚ which are clearly deontological‚ come under heavy criticism by his contemporaries in regards to topics such as

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    The film trailer explores key ideas that are shown in the movie The Help. The main key ideas portrayed in the trailer include: Women’s rights/Sexism‚ Racism‚ Courage and Friendship. The theme of Women’s rights and sexism is shown at the very beginning of the trailer. We start to see the difference of opinions between the other women in Jackson and Skeeter. A conversation between Skeeter and her mother reveals Skeeters battle for equality. Skeeter says‚ ‘I got a job today‚ writing for the Jackson

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    while I often try to see and understand each side of a situation I know that my ethical/moral compass will not sway from doing the right thing. Ethics to me are a combination of both Kant’s theory on utilitarian ethics and deontological models. In Kant’s theory‚ using your decision to limit the number of people that are hurt by the decision cannot truly allow for proper ethics. At the same time‚ the deontological theory‚ we need to pay attention to all facts in a situation not just focus on the reasons

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