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    Ethics Essay Josh moore ETH/316 March 05‚ 2011 Larry Lowery Ethics Essay The choices we make in our everyday life all have to do with our ethics. In this paper the topic will discuss the similarities and differences between virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics. In order to understand the similarities‚ and differences of virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics we must first define them. Virtue theory is defined as a moral excellence. It is a positive trait

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    PHIL1404 Unit 7 When philosophers turned their attention to the ethics of reproduction‚ they focused on abortion and to lesser extent on how to use reproductive technologies to create pregnancy‚ yet it is expected a number of thorny ethical issue will be raised during the course of a continuing pregnancy. ‚ labor and birth‚ these all are receiving attention in bioethics. Both pregnancy and birth can be approached from many philosophical angles. Pregnancy brings an interesting hot issue within philosophy

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    Ethics Bank bailout

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    Abstract This paper explores the ethics of bank executives receiving large bonuses despite the fact that they received a bailout. I identify the utilitarian and deontological implications of these executives’ actions. This paper also examines if the executives deserved the bonuses‚ did the banks need a bonus‚ and how the banks should have been regulated by the banks. Keywords: bailout‚ utilitarian‚ deontology Ethics of Bank Bailout Bonuses Currently the economy is still in “The Great Recession”

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    Ethics Of Torture Essay

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    In extreme cases‚ is it morally justified to use extreme measures to protect a larger group of people? For torture to be done properly‚ there must be systems in place‚ such as torture warrants‚ to insure that the torture is being done with the knowledge of the government. Thesis: In accordance with Dershowitz‚ torture should be acceptable when it is absolutely needed‚ however those inflicting the torture needs to be held accountable for their actions by the government. According to Dershowitz‚

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    Ethics, What Is Ethics

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    What Is Ethics? Ethics is the part of philosophy that deals with good and evil. Ethics tries to answer questions like: • What actions are good? What actions are evil? • How can we tell the difference? • Are good and evil the same for everyone? • How should we make hard decisions that might help or hurt other people? The Four main studies of ethics are; • Meta-ethics‚ about the theoretical meaning of moral propositions and ethical opinions; • Normative ethics‚ an abstract set of principles

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    Tiffany Russell 1/27/13 Consequentialism‚ Deontology‚ and Virtue Ethics The philosophies of consequentialism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics are guidelines for decision making that utilize very different theories of how an ethical dilemma should be approached. Consequentialism is a philosophy that asks whether or not the end justifies the means. “In other words‚ an act and therefore a decision is ethical if its favorable consequences outweigh its negative consequences” (Brooks‚ 2007‚ p. 329)

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    Rough Draft - Duty Ethics Duty ethics‚ also known as deontology‚ is the school of thought that bases the morality of an action on a set of universal rules. A person is said to have a duty‚ or obligation‚ to adhere to these rules with no exception. Unlike Utilitarianism‚ in deontology the morality of an action does not depend on the consequences of that action. Deontology also considers the individual rights of those affected by an action. Kant agreed that we still have moral duties to ourselves

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    Ethics lo1 1.1background and development of theoretical ethical approaches Deontological Theory The deontological theory state that the consequences or outcomes of actions are not important‚ what actually matter is that the actions are morally justified. For example drunken driving is wrong‚ now if a person argues that he safely navigated his way back home and for that reason he/she should not be held accountable by law‚ they are wrong because their action was wrong in the first place and

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    The three types of theories are utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics. Utilitarianism is the act of looking at the results and/or penalties of something and choosing to act in a way that yields the best results for the utmost outcome. Deontology is treating other people with respect and dignity‚ treating others as we want to be treated. Virtue Ethics concentrating on the significances of the act we wish to evaluate‚ or the reason or rule that guides the action‚ we look at the character

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    Marquise Mack 11-25-06 Ch. 14 Mass Communication Media Freedom‚ Regulation and Ethics Ethics are rules of conduct or principles. They point us toward the right way top act in a situation. Philosophers over the years developed a number of general ethical principles that have particular relevance. There are five different types of ethical principles. The principle of the Golden Mean is a Moral virtue that lies between extremes. Examples are found in media practices like news organizations that

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