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    Hello Essay Selfish heroes Nowadays many people of all ages take part in dangerous sports. Such people epitomize the egoism and the satisfaction only of their own desires and feelings. In the majority of cases they don’t care about their family and close friends‚ who find no peace waiting for the “heroes” from their competitions. Thereby‚ the main problem is that such people endanger their own lives and the lives of those who might be called out to help them; they put at stake not only their

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    Kant’s Deontological Ethics Immanuel Kant is a German philosopher (1724-1804)‚ who had contributed on the arenas of philosophy‚ war‚ peace‚ science‚ beauty & geography. The word deontology is derived from the Greek word “Deon”‚ meaning duty and “tology” mean theory (Mackinnon & Fiala 2018). The base idea of Kant’s Deontological ethics is just to do our duty in any circumstances. Thus‚ a moral agent should act for the sake of good and motivated by obligation or duty‚ not for an ulterior motive. In

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    From within the egoist ethical system‚ the opportunity to save someone else’s life would be viewed by respecting each person’s life as their own to do with as they like‚ is the only moral theory that truly respects the individual. In common-sense morality‚ endorses altruism‚ it does not claim that each individual should give up their entire life for the sake of others. The claim is only that other people matter not only ourselves. There are some balance between the idea in which the individual has

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    true altruism does in fact exist. In Batson’s et al article‚ an experiment is conducted and the question is raised if empathy leads to altruistic motivation‚ rather than egoistic motivation to help another in need (empathy-altruism hypothesis). Egoism is a principle that states individual self-interest is the real motivation of all conscious action and is the gratification of one’s own desires. The experiment involves participants watching a female receiving electric shocks‚ and then giving them

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    is based on? Morality has an existence beyond the human mind; Kantinism‚ Utilitarianism‚ and Social Contract Theory What is the Divine Command Theory? Good actions are those aligned with God’s will‚ Holy books reveal God’s will What is Ethical Egoism based on? Ayn Rand; each person should exclusively focus on his or her self-interest; morally right action: action that provides self with long term benefit Who is Jean Rousseau? Genevean philosopher‚ writer‚ composer during Romanticism of French

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    Table of contents Introduction 2 Steve Jobs: often called Silicon valley pioneer and the author of unique leadership ideas 3 Brand fanaticism and radical customer devotion 4 Jobsí transformational leadership 5 Perfectionism‚ egoism and creating ëkilling productsí 5 Trust in success and the chosen strategy 7 Summary 7 Jobsí leadership ideas within hospitality industry 8 Conclusion 11 1 Leadership: Steve Jobs The aim of the work is to consider the leadership style of the Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs

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    Ethical Treatment of Prisoners Deborah Driscoll Soc. 120 Beverly Rudnick October 30‚ 2011 “Imprisonment as punishment for crimes was first used during the sixteenth century in Europe. Prior to that‚ criminal correction usually consisted of enslavement or swift physical punishment such as whipping or execution. Prison was conceived as a more

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    World War II brought up many ethical issues. One of these was the ethical treatment of prisoners. As the Allied forces pushed into Nazi territory and came upon the concentration camps‚ the true horrors of World War II were seen. Dachau Concentration Camp in Southeast Germany‚ was the first of the concentration camps built by the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ‚ commonly referred to as the Nazi party. At the camp‚ the prisoners were forced to do hard labor and were unjustly executed

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    effect. You tally up the consequences and if they are more right or good than not‚ then it is moral (Fieser‚ section c). Per James Fieser in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ this subject breaks down into three main sub-headings: • “Ethical Egoism: an action is morally right if the consequences of that action are more favorable than unfavorable only to the agent performing the action. • Ethical Altruism: an action is morally right if the consequences of that action are more favorable than unfavorable

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    join the team and meet for the first time on S.H.I.E.L.D.’s helicarrier. Initially‚ Iron Man wanted to retrieve the tesseract on his own. The turning point in the Avenger’s “crossing” is when Stark puts aside his personal aspirations‚ narcissism and egoism and aids Captain America in his fight against Loki. It is also at this point when the Black Widow decides to join the common cause although she was previously always acting

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