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    Non Nursing Theory Paper

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    Virginia Henderson Need theory. Her theory focuses on increasing the patient’s independence to promote their healing process after hospitalization. She developed 14 fundamental needs/components on which provision of care is based upon. Immanuel Kant deontology theory is one of the non-nursing theory used on daily basis in nursing. Per the theory‚ each rational being is ethically bound or obligated to act first and foremost from a sense of duty (Butts & Rich ‚ 2015). The above two theories are closely

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    Aristotle Virtues Theory talks about doing the right thing because it is rights. Not doing the right thing because it benefits you or because something of your personal is at stake. It is also about understanding right from wrong and applying that knowledge to moral behavior. Aristotle believed that when making a decision morals tend to take over in more cases than none. The decisions that we make has to do with having the knowledge of understanding right from wrong. He also say that the right decisions

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    Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma White Team Grand Canyon University NRS-437V April 18‚ 2015 Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma Euthanasia‚ also known as mercy killing‚ is defined as putting to death someone that is suffering from a painful or prolonged illness. An individual acts on behalf of the patient to end their life by making the means of death available and serving as the agent of death. Voluntary euthanasia occurs when a patient gives consent while involuntary euthanasia is when they do not. In

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    Vinz‚ who was previously somewhere in the middle of the two; has now found himself drifting away from Vinz and towards Hubert. Vinz’s argument is that situation calls for the death of police officer. This might be supported with the idea of Deontology‚ which argues that the morality of one’s actions depends on the individual’s duties‚ motives‚ reasoning and/or obligations relating to the action‚ in this case Vinz’s obligation to defend themselves from the police who have now appeared to Vinz

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    Dunn‚ former chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard (HP)‚ have been forced to resign? In my mind the answer is yes‚ without a doubt. This paper will present a background of the company‚ a brief synopsis of the situation‚ and explain in utilitarianism and deontology‚ why she should have been forced to resign for two reasons. First‚ she hired a law firm to investigate the members of the board of directors and second‚ because HP attempted to plant “spyware” on a CNET reporter’s computer. As a direct result of

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    granted and would hardly notice if they were not there. Is that so wrong? (Singer‚ 12). There are countless debates on this predicament. In this essay I will explain some of them. I will first describe the utilitarianism view by Singer‚ and the deontology view by Kant‚ after that I will apply what both of them have to say to the drowning child situation‚ and conclude on my view. Peter Singer is a utilitarian. Utilitarianism in philosophy is a doctrine that the morally correct course of action consists

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    The claims certainly are not useful when it comes to moral issue of today such as human experimentation. I rejected the system of Kantian Deontology because while the idea of the golden rule could be useful it is more of looking at oneself meaning the physican or the researcher then at others meaning the patient. I feel the system if Kantian Deontology is for self interests and not for the interest of others when it comes to moral issues. Lastly I rejected the system of Gert’s Common Morality

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    The philosopher Immanuel Kant would determine the actions of the rescuer upon his deontological theory. The predominant concept behind the moral philosophy of deontology is the categorical imperative‚ which has two distinct varieties that can be found in Kant’s work‚ “Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals”. The first is that one should‚ “Act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same time will that it should become a universal law” (Kant‚ 2004). Kant details the second variation

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    different aspects of an ethical dilemma and lead to the most ethically correct resolution according to the guidelines within the ethical theory itself. People usually base their individual choice of ethical theory upon their life experiences (1‚2). Deontology The deontological theory states that people should adhere to their obligations and duties when analyzing an ethical dilemma. This means that a person will follow his or her obligations to another individual or society because upholding one’s duty

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    1. What are the key differences between utilitarianism‚ deontology‚ natural law ethics‚ and virtue theory? Utilitarianism Theory is the moral theory that argues that an action is right if and only if it conforms to the principle of utility. The desire for pleasure and happiness is universal. People seek to maximize their pleasure and minimize their pain. Thus‚ a morally correct action is one which results in the greatest possible pleasure within a given set of circumstances. The text highlights

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