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    Ethical Egoism is the ethical theory which states that all actions ought to be done either solely/ultimately for the sake of self interest. The criterion of rightness is what is morally right is what is good for the agent. The decision procedure would be that the agent must determine‚ in some way‚ what is good for him/her‚ and then do that. So‚ an act is right if and only if it brings the best consequences for an individual. Therefore‚ the action that is to be done is the action that is only to

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    Immanuel Kant explores the morals of an action based on the action’s fidelity to rules or regulations‚ each person has dignity as well as the ability to reason. Kant disagrees with the utilitarian principle; he believes that you shouldn’t make decisions based on pleasure. “Kant’s moral theory is based on his view of the human being as having the unique capacity for rationality. No other animal possesses such a propensity for reasoned thought and action‚ and it is exactly this ability that requires

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    The novelist Ayn Rand was born in 1905 in a place known as Alisa‚ Russia. Rand was American novelist philosopher‚ screenwriter and a playwright‚ well known for her best two selling novels‚ Atlas shrugged and fountainhead. Her work is primarily centered in developing the philosophical concept of Objectivism. Rand died on 6 March 1982 having influenced many writers and philosophers of her time. One of the philosophers greatly moved by the work of Rand was Leonard Peikoff (Deflem 223). According to

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    Philosopher Robert Louden presented a criticism of virtue ethics. Rather than arguing that virtue ethics as a moral theory is wrong‚ Louden argues that the agent-centeredness of values ethics fails to provide adequate guidance for the action of the agent‚ thereby making the theory useless and disregardable. Louden’s first criticism is that virtue ethics does not allow for actions to be viewed separately from the agent (Louden‚ 228). This focus on virtues and not actions result poses a problem when

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    perhaps bring forth an interesting contradiction to her claim that mothers reject violence. III. Sarah Clark Miller’s Cosmopolitan Care Ethics Sarah Clark Miller‚ in “Global Needs and Care” presents the argument that Kant’s duty based ethics and Ruddick’s care based ethics are incomplete and that her cosmopolitan care based ethics provide better reasoning for the global responsibility to care for distant others. Her argument is that we are morally obligated to respond to fundamental needs and therefore

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    Anthem Analysis essay; four parts of Objectivism Objectivism is shown in a number of ways throughout the novella‚ Anthem written by Ayn Rand‚ using reality‚ reason‚ capitalism‚ and self-interest. The entire novella is composed of these four subjects giving insight into the philosophical beliefs of Ayn Rand. Reality‚ the state of things and how they exist‚ is shown most when the main character‚ Equality 7-2521‚ begins to question the information the Council has been teaching. We all may believe

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    Ethical objectivism is the idea that all individuals are correct within their own ideologies‚ if and only if they justly believe them to be truthful. This idea only applies when the individual has not been exposed with external foundations that prove the inexactness of their claim. Mackie debated that the importance of our moral views were the foundations of the existence of objective moral values within ourselves‚ meaning that whenever we make a moral judgement we assume that there is an element

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    This example is successful in demonstrating that politicians are utility-maximisers because‚ as Downs (2011) explains‚ it perhaps explains why they choose to act‚ or in this case "formulate to win elections‚ rather than winning elections to formulate policies" (Downs‚ 1957: 28). A plausible reason is that the reward‚ or end benefits‚ provides an incentive to do something. Although the opposing scholarship does not seem to challenge the definition of rationality per se or the view that individuals

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    SUMMARY This document aims to teach new programmers the ins and outs of pseudo code. It will better the understanding of both new and old programmers as it includes simple and precise statements describing each one. It includes accurate descriptions of variables‚ arrays‚ comments‚ conditional statements‚ loops‚ input‚ output‚ functions‚ and procedures. Definition “a notation resembling a simplified programming language‚ used in program design.” https://www.google.ae/#q=pseudo+code+definition VARIABLES

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    In the story “the pursuit of unhappiness” John Stuart Mill he believe that we should not look for happiness and we should do more to make others happy rather than our selfes. I agree and believe we should not look for happiness because we need to live our life not depending on a temporary feeling that is never‚ ever lasting. i strongly believe if it is true it will come to us without us having to search. it’s good to look our self’s‚ but i believe we should not force happiness upon us if it is only

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