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    Ethical Egoism and Utilitarianism are considered consequentialism theories because they both focus on the outcome of conduct as the primary motivation of that action and whether or not that conduct is ethical. Consequentialism is a moral theory that states that the consequences of one’s actions are the basis of any morality or judgement toward that action. The major difference between the two theories is where those acts are directed. Utilitarianism focuses on the idea of the greater good or to

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    In the case of Utilitarianism‚ the ultimate goal to be constantly striving towards is ensuring the most happiness for the largest amount of people‚ while also striving for the least possible amount of pain‚ hardship‚ and unhappiness. This is very similar to the true concept of free speech‚ which‚ as mentioned earlier‚ is the right to express one’s opinions as he or she sees fit‚ so long as the rights of others are not infringed upon/violated. Utilitarianism would assert that taking away

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    Aristotle believes that through reason a person can achieve happiness or Eudaimonia. In his Nicomachean Ethics‚ happiness is achieved by fulfilling your function well. Humankind’s function is to exercise reason. This ethical conduct is achieved by following the Golden Mean‚ were one should always seek a middle ground between two extremes. I believe that life can benefit by following reason and a person could use a Golden Mean to determine the right action‚ however there are some instances where it

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    Plato vs. Aristotle Socrates developed many theories in regards with the political issues. He passes these onto Plato and from Plato to Aristotle. Each time these political issues were passed on they changed. Plato and Aristotle lived in the fourth century‚ BCE. They were both great thinkers in regard to philosophy and both had wonderful views. They both had different views on politics and philosophy. Plato supports the higher forms (Gods) and Aristotle supports the natural science. Now Plato is

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    just appreciation of the effects of absolute subjection‚ even to a good or wise master.14 This for Mill is attestation that albeit the managerial function of a State can be carried out by the philosopher king‚ those affairs have little or no interest to the people being ruled. Consequently‚ the State is actually made weaker‚ and does not flourish.15 There are two impressive arguments that Mill uses in “Essays on Politics and Society‚” that seem to straightforwardly address the problems of Plato’s

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    Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority. It is the doctrine that states an action is right insofar as it promotes happiness‚ and that the greatest happiness of the greatest amount of people should be the guiding principle of conduct. Aside from selecting the action that results in the greatest amount of happiness‚ utilitarians also think about the consequences each of their actions or situations would provide. They

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    VirtueEthics and Morality in Business To understand‚ virtueethics‚ and morality we must first understanding there meanings. According to Boatright‚ “”morality and ethics are interchangeable; however‚ they have some subtle differences.” (Ethics and Conduct of Business‚ Boatright) Webster’s Dictionary describes ethics as the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation; a set or moral principles. Webster’s Dictionary describes moral as of or relating to

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    Applying virtue ethics to business: The agent-based approach By: John Dobson It ca be argued that the presence of what are in a slightly old-fashioned terminology called virtues in fact plays a significant role in the operation of the economic system. - Kenneth Arrow Introduction There are two basic approaches to integrating ethics in business: the action-based approach‚ and the agent-based approach. The traditional approach is action-based in that it focusses on developing rules or guidelines to

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    Virtue Theory The Virtue Theory is one of the three main theories in normative ethics‚ which emphasizes virtues in determining moral character and what is good. It focuses on what makes a good person‚ rather than what makes a good action. In other words‚ The Virtue Theory is an agent-based approach to ethics‚ which asks this question about being good: “What kind of person should I be?” This is in contrast to the other two approaches‚ Utilitarianism and Kantanism‚ which ask this question concerning

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    Utilitarianism is a moral theory that is considered to be influential in a society. A moral theory is an explanation of how the paradigms of right or wrong associated with actions‚ simultaneously explaining how one’s character can be considered good or bad. Through this moral theory known as utilitarianism‚ one’s actions play a key role. An individual who practices the utilitarian moral theory has right actions as long as it promotes happiness for the maximum number of people possible leading to

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