Autonomy/Heteronomy/Free Will/Classical Conditioning: What does each individually and holistically argue? And how‚ if possible‚ can they be related? What does it mean fundamentally to us as human? Kant argues that we as human beings have pure practical reason‚ to which he means that we are able to construct rationality from various thought processes an act accordingly given those measures because we are persons capable and worthy of respect. According to Kant we own ourselves and by being autonomous
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Job Summary To support individuals in their personal‚ social and health care needs as required. As part of a team‚ working closely with families‚ friends‚ and advocates of the people I am supporting and other health and social care professionals to ensure people are supported to lead the lives they choose. Working within agreed guidelines‚ policies and procedures and following instruction as determined by senior support staff and my line manager. Adhering to the expected Social Care Codes of
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Pam: Is Anthropology a Good Degree to Become a Social Worker? In a nutshell‚ becoming a social worker will require knowledge and skills that are not available with an anthropology degree. However‚ an anthropology degree does lay the foundation for understanding human behaviors and cultures. < h3>What are the Differences Between Anthropology and Social Work? Anthropology is the study of the human race from a historical and biological perspective. Anthropology focuses on understanding human development
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“Should a Robot Decide When to Kill?” Adrianne Jeffries writes “Should a Robot Decide When to Kill?”‚ observing the uses of Military AI from the perspective of a third party journalist. Jeffries’ offers little insight‚ rather cover both sides of this highly pressing issue. The issue in reference‚ is the name of the article‚ “Should a robot decide when to kill?”. Jeffries first explains the rapid innovations in the world of AI by explaining the Robotics Challenge Trials‚ “a competition put on by
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Police Discretion David Gonzalez University of Phoenix Introduction to Policing CJA/370 Professor John W. Feltgen June 23‚ 2005 Abstract In this paper I will discuss police discretion and the use of these discretionary powers in the law enforcement workplace. I will explore the mythical aspects of police discretionary powers and the source of this myth. I will further discuss the control of discretionary authority. I will name instances of law enforcement officials using their discretionary powers
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Week 2: The Healthcare Facility and Staff – You Decide Health Rights and Responsibilities HSM542 September 16‚ 2012 I. Identification The dilemma is that Mrs. Margie Whitson a patient at Golden Oaks Rehabilitation Center is going through some very hard times after just loosing her son William about a week ago. She has also had to deal with loosing her husband in the past 5 years leading up to this. She is also reflecting back to when she lost her first son to a
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meaning of freedom and independence? Freedom is the power to act‚ speak‚ or think however we want. When we make the actions to have freedom and independence‚ we must take personal responsibility. Personal responsibility takes a lot to have. We must consider it when making decisions that we can have since we have freedom. As a citizen of the United States of America we have freedom that lets us do what we want. We allow our freedom to help us choose what we want to do with our lives. When we want to
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Judicial Discretion Judicial discretion refers to the authority that judges have for making and interpreting certain laws. Within the United States‚ judicial discretion is one of the fundamental tenants of the system of law‚ and is guaranteed in the United States Constitution. Both state and federal judges can exercise judicial discretion‚ although their discretion is not unlimited. This study focuses on a series of legal‚ extralegal‚ and systemic variables presumed to affect the workings of criminal-justice
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LO1 One requirement for each type of auditor is independence in some form from the entity being audited. External auditors are often referred to as independent auditors or CPAs. They can may practice as a sole proprietor or as a member of CPA firm. External auditor audit FS for publicly trade and private companies‚ partnerships‚ municipalities‚ individuals and other types of entity. Auditor who are employee of individual companies‚ partnerships‚ government agencies
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Discretion is defined as the authority to make a decision between two or more choices (Pollock‚ 2010). More specifically‚ it is defined as “the capacity to identify and to document criminal and noncriminal events” (Boivin &ump; Cordeau‚ 2011). Every police officer has a great deal of discretion concerning when to use their authority‚ power‚ persuasion‚ or force. Depending on how an officer sees their duty to society will determine an officer’s discretion. Discretion leads to selective enforcement
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