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    Kant: Reasons and Causes‚ Morality and Religion Kant was a deontologist who believed that knowledge was created by the mind‚ not external factors; because of this he wanted to unite reason and experience. Humanity’s frail nature was the human condition according to Kant‚ their struggle to make moral decisions and do the right thing can only be solved by employing reason and his three maxims when decision making. Kant’s diagnoses the human condition as human’s frailty and impurity when

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    The Golden Rules of Essay Writing Below are some useful tips to consider when you are writing your essays. Use this sheet as a reference and check your essay against it before you hand it in 1. Keep subjectivity to a minimum Always support your points with referenced evidence. Avoid use of the words ‘I’‚ ‘me’ and ‘you’. Write in the third person. 2. Beware of blanket statements It is not good enough to make generalisations such as ‘it is a well known fact that…’ and ‘research has shown that…’

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    In the article The Tarnished Golden Rule written by Lucy P. Marcus she talks about how big corporations are more focused on making a profit then making sure the consumer is happy and able to use the product safely and correctly. Marcus is the CEO of a company called Marcus Venture Counseling the company is built to help companies figure out what to do with there money. So she deals with big CEO’s and their money on a daily basis so she know how they are with their money and how much they care about

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    The Golden Rule Bullying has been in the news more lately than in the past‚ because of the tragedies that follow the torture and harassment of the young children in our country. Children have always been picked on in school but the extent that it has gone to in more recent years has become cause for very serious concern and extreme measures. The response to the increasing teen suicides and murders of bullied victims has been to implement the “No Tolerance Laws‚” to launch the new “It Gets Better

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    The Golden Rule Dying is a horrifying topic‚ and death is a scary issue. None of us want our love ones dead‚ but what happens if they are murdered or run over by a reckless drunk driver? Should all these killers pay the price for what they did by going to prison? Or should their live be terminated as a consequence for their actions? This is a hot issue of whether we should keep the capital punishment or abandon it. When serial killers are committing a crime they never think of themselves as being

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    3 GOLDEN RULES OF ACCOUNTANCY (1) Debit What comes in & credit what goes out [Real Account] Real Accounts – All tangible assets like cash‚ car‚ furniture and intangible assets like goodwill‚ patents (2) Debit the Receiver & Credit the giver [Personal Account] Personal Accounts – Jose‚ cyndie or any other person or any company’s account in business (3) Debit all the Expenses and losses & Credit all the Incomes and gains. [Nominal Account] Nominal Accounts – All Income

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    In this paper I will examine the practicality and applicability of Kantian moral law in comparison to the golden rule. The main focus will be with on categorical imperatives‚ hypothetical imperatives‚ duty‚ and good will when it comes to Kantian moral law. Then‚ with the golden rule the focus will be on the whole maxim‚ “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”‚ since it is quite simple. To help with the analysis of these two topics the examples of the death penalty and charity will be

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    Have you ever heard of the Golden Rule? If you haven’t‚ the Golden Rule states “treat others how you want to be treated. Since this rule plays a big part in both of the stories “Theseus” and “The White Snake”‚ this makes both of the themes of the story similar. In addition‚ the stories come from the same origin but take different paths and have different endings. Therefore‚ this makes these stories plot similar. The Golden Rule played a big part in the plot of each story. In the story Theseus‚

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    Kant how are imperatives possible” In this passage Kant is stating is believes about imperatives by saying that in order to make a morally correct decision‚ there is a universal law that complies with all humans that can rationally think ‚ this law is not based upon humans own desires. Kant imperatives deal with universality consequently he stated that it is immoral if a rule cannot be made into something that all humankind can follow. For example if I say "I will never keep my promises"‚ this

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    and laws provided in their holy scripture. Essentially‚ they all follow this one golden rule: treat people the way you want to be treated. Religion should be seen as a guideline for

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