genocide subjugation of women all of the above none of the above Question 6. 6. The principle of “the greatest good for the greatest number” is associated with (Points : 1) utilitarianism. deontology. virtue ethics. objectivism. none of the above. Question 7. 7. Which statement might be used to argue that pornography should be more tightly regulated? (Points : 1) Pornography enhances
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should strive for that perfection at all times. The deontological theory states that people “have a moral obligation to follow certain principles.” I liken this to the Ten Commandments‚ rules or principles that we all are expected to follow. “The utilitarian theories‚ as supported by John Stuart Mill‚ call for generating the greatest aggregate good for the greatest number of people. One major benefit of such theories is that they take consequences into account. They seek specifically to promote the
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Business Ethics "Like Nailing Jell-O to the Wall" What are ethics? A simple definition for "ethics" is those standards or morals a person sets for himself or herself regarding what is good and bad and right and wrong. If something is "ethical"‚ it does not necessarily mean that it is legal‚ and vice-versa. This is partially because ethics are "subjective" – that is‚ each person’s ethics are unique to that individual. For example‚ Sally‚ who works at Becker’s‚ may give a carton of milk to a young
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has an individual put the entity before his or herself‚ for the greater good of the team‚ work-center‚ or corporation. By understanding one’s position in that entity‚ realizing at the moment there is someone better suited to fulfill a task‚ the utilitarian willingly would offer the task to the more qualified person. The Deontological theory‚ suggest‚ “that an agents duty is based up principle. The theory bases its duties on the nature of human reason or on the nature of human action. It asserts the
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Fasoldt Confucinism’s Similarities With Virtue Ethics Confucianism‚ the ancient social philosophy of China‚ would have had no ethical parallel in the West as little as 30 years ago. There are some small similarities that it holds with utilitarian ethics and deontology. There is very little in ethical egoism or relativism that lines up with Confucianism. I believe that virtue ethics‚ however‚ as laid out in Alasdair MacIntyre’s book After Virtue bears a striking resemblance to Confucianism. One important
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of stealing is intrinsically wrong and needs to be avoided by any human being‚ because as an individual we have a duty of not do these things and it’s an obligation to act according to the rule of society. Concerning to William’s as opposed to Utilitarian approach‚ “Consequentialism does not recognize a morally significant difference between doing something and allowing it to happen”. In that manner‚ that the consequences are not what make the act right intrinsically. Rather‚ consequences are there
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Ethical Stance on Euthanasia Abstract Euthanasia is one of the most talked about issues related to biomedical ethics today. This paper will discuss the ethical findings on the topic of euthanasia from a philosophical point of view. The paper examines the moral views of philosophers and then will end with an argument as to why euthanasia should be allowed in United States. Ethical Stance on Euthanasia There are many people that have their opinion on whether one should be
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Bibliography: Abboud‚ A. (2002). The Stem Cell Debate. Retrieved March 31‚ 2011 from: http://www.australasianbioethics.org/Media/stemcells-3.pdf Business Ethics: Kantian Ethics (Deontology). (2005). Retrieved April 16 2011 from: http://ww2.it.nuigalway.ie/staff/h_melvin/prof_skill/L3_handout.pdf Canela‚ M. (2002). Embryonic Stem Cell Research: the Relevance of Ethics in the Progress of Science. Retrieved March 31‚ 2011 from: http://www
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Unlike deontology or utilitarianism which are action-based moral theory‚ virtue ethics is a character-centric moral theory. Deontology and utilitarianism give absolute rule as to how agent ought to act in any situations - deontology argues that actions should be driven by duty and utilitarians put the maximization of utility above all else. Virtue ethics‚ due to its focus on the agent rather than the
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largest ratio of good over evil possible in the world. This principle stipulates that ethical theories should strive to achieve the greatest amount of good because people benefit from the most good. This principle is mainly associated with the utilitarian ethical theory discussed later in this set of notes. Least Harm Similar to beneficence‚ least harm deals with situations in which no choice appears beneficial. In such cases‚ decision makers seek to choose to do the least harm possible and to do
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