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    The philosophical system of deontology is a rule-based system that judges the morality of an action itself instead of the consequences of the action. The term deontology is derived from the Greek words deon‚ meaning duty and logos‚ meaning science. The focus is on the rightness or wrongness of the actions themselves as opposed to the right or wrong of the consequences of the actions. This system places special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions. Some descriptive

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    Now that you know about the history behind the ethics we can go into the different ethical theories. There are quite a few but the ones we’re going to talk about are egoism‚ consequentialism‚ nonconsequentialism‚ rule-deontology‚ and non-moral value. Egoism is view that you are all that matters and so you make your choices based on you and what’s best for you. Egoist don’t care about anyone other than themselves and it shows in the choices that they make. Consequentialism‚ or utilitarianism‚ is when

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    Topic: #2 Deontology There are many theories of morality that aim to create criteria for an action’s moral value. Kantian Deontology is a one of those theories. This theory values an action‚ not based on the happiness or pleasure derived from it‚ but the will behind it. Kantian Deontologists do not value happiness and pleasure as intrinsically good because there is nothing good other than a good will- since good will is the motive to act for moral duty. Although Kantian Deontology is logical

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    Bound by our duties‚ walk the walk‚ and practice what you preach‚ the deontologist’s view of ethics. Contrary to utilitarianism‚ deontology says that there are some things that we should or should not do regardless of the consequence. Law enforcement officers wear a badge of honor ‘To serve and protect.’ This motto is definitely one that describes deontology. Another popular slogan we hear is “Be all you can be.” This duty is demonstrated by our U.S. Army. A bodyguard’s duty is to protect his

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    Kantian Deontology Vs. Medicine Dignity is an innate feature of human beings: they are born with it. Maintaining it over the course of life gives it an acquired status: preserving it is not an easy task. Human Rights are one form of laws that try to conserve human dignity and many countries abide by them. Nonetheless‚ attempts to preserve this dignity date back to centuries before the United Nations decided to publish its chart on Human Rights. During the eighteenth century‚ Immanuel Kant described

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    Nathan Whittingham Professor Mariana Philosophy 120 11 December 2014 Deontology Deontology is an ethical theory whose name is derived from the Greek word “deon‚” meaning duty or obligation. Most ethical theories are concerned with what is right or good‚ and they often attempt to find this by applying a rule or several rules that seem to fit with outcomes that we most commonly find are "good". Deontology is a non-consequentialist moral theory. While consequentialists‚ such as a utilitarian‚

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    what the ethical theories of Utilitarianism‚ Deontology‚ Care Ethics‚ and Virtue Ethics conclude

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    Social networks are changing the way we see things. It’s rare to see someone without a cell phone‚ I- pod or any other electronic because that ’s all that people use. Social networks like Facebook‚ Twitter and other popular networks have taken over my community. Not only my community but they have taken all over the world particularly. Being part of that community where we are all in one place frustrates me because I feel that there’s no way out. There are a few advantages of using social networks

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    EMPIRICAL STUDY ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS IN THAILAND: PRIVACY BEHAVIOR AND CONCERN INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH SUBMITTED IN BUSINESS RESEARCH SUBJECT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISRATION IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BY PONGSATHORN CHALERMCHUANG BANGKOK‚ THAILAND DECEMBER 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION THE SOCIAL NETWORK 1.1 Background of the topic The social network is the type of community between peer to peer occurring

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    ESL Argumentative Essay Why Do People Like to Communicate with Social Networks? Social networks are very relevant nowadays. Billions of minutes per day people spend for communication with each other in the social networks‚ such as Facebook‚ My Space‚ Twitter and many others. They radically changed the nature of people’s communication. Social networks have motivated people to seek more and more friends; however‚ it is not the amount that goes into quality. Sustainable and responsible friendship

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