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    systems debated today are utilitarianism and deontology. These two traditions parallel the sayings “the ends justify the means” or “the means justify the ends”. Inspired by Jeremy Bentham’s philosophies‚ John Stuart Mill applied his ideas to his many pamphlets and short works regarding Utilitarianism. This philosophy considers that the best thing to do ethically for a society is to maximize its happiness‚ interests‚ preference‚ or well-being. In effect‚ utilitarianism focuses on outcomes‚ or the

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    GWRTC 103 I am a current student at James Madison University and I am from the City of Richmond. Even though I am attending college in Harrisonburg‚ Virginia‚ I am still concerned about the things that go on in Richmond. While riding in a car or sometimes walking through the City of Richmond‚ I couldn’t help but notice the increase of homeless people. They are considered the lowest of the lows because their home is the streets and their clothes are unclean. They are treated as if they aren’t human

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    As a Newark resident and not being too far from NYC (which I believe has the largest homeless population in the country)‚ homelessness is an issue that I sadly witness every day. Most people on the streets have a condition or situation that is rejected by society—mental illness‚ a physical disability‚ drug or alcohol addiction‚ or like in the case of the article‚ simply a different sexual orientation. It is unfortunate that even when society has become more open and accepting towards the LGBTQ community

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    most to envision being broke‚ jobless‚ and ultimately hopeless and therefore‚ the homeless issue is overlooked. Homelessness is a prevailing epidemic that is currently affecting more than 1.5 million Americans and over 100 million people worldwide. In today’s society it is evident that only people that have experience or have come close to experiencing the hardship of homelessness seem conscious of the growing problem and are willing to uplift those who are down on their luck. A major factor

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    go during breaks‚ especially Christmas when winter break is nearly a month. Like Indiana State University‚ my old high school various students‚ athletes‚ preforming scholars‚ and choir kids who had nowhere to go once school was over for the day. Homelessness is a major problem that affects the lives of those on campus‚ and for those who are a part of universities community‚ we can work to change this status. Many colleges follow the normal four breaks and some students are not fortunate enough to have

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    always wrong or always right with no exceptions. The time‚ place or culture have no power as it does in relativism which is more subjective (Moore). And in comparison to utilitarianism‚ absolutism targets the act and not the outcome. Since absolutism theory believes and focuses on opposite principles than relativism and utilitarianism‚ it would be fair to say that absolutism would strongly disagree in allowing the act of torture of the man. The objectiveness of absolutism would not allow torture to

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    Test Question The two major theories we encounter in ethics are utilitarianism and deontological ethics. These two forms of ethics differ greatly. Utilitarianism is the ideal moral principle. This form of ethics believes that a certain action or choice is based upon one’s feelings. If an individual’s experiences happiness from something that have done in their life it is associated with being something good. In general utilitarianism exhibits many strengths which includes serving of the greater good

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    Kantianism and Utiliarianism. So far‚ it seems to be the best moral theory we have talked about because it seems to take parts from both Kantianism and Utilitarianism; neither of which seemed like the “correct” moral theory. Virtue ethics is more concerned with the aim of humans. On the other hand‚ Kantianism dealt with intent‚ and Utilitarianism was about maximizing happiness for the greatest number. Virtue ethics seems to be more practical than theoretical like the previous moral theories we talked

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    susceptible to infection but eventually leads to death. Various kin members suffer from poverty‚ which makes it difficult to afford health care‚ food‚ clothing‚ and other expenses. Homelessness is a growing problem‚ which affects families by not acquiring an adequate place of rest. Most people who suffer from homelessness sleep in shelters or on the street. When I first started my research my main focus was on mental illness and discovery includes anxiety disorder‚ mood disorder‚ psychotic disorders

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    they are mistaken due to different definitions of the word. There is an ethical dilemma within utilitarianism because it leads ethical decisions to be made through utility calculations. This calculation differs between people and groups making morality subjective within this framework. A better alternative framework for an economist is a focus on a market based economy where truth is inherent. Utilitarianism also limits liberty and makes it plausible for mass killings

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