embrace theory. The principles do not provide the answers to how one should behave‚ but rather “help to direct the thinking toward achieving a consensus on what ought to be done in difficult circumstances” (Tschundin‚ 2003‚ p.51) which was studied in health promotion (Cottrell‚ Girvan‚ & McKenzie‚ 2006). A principle is the value of life principle “Without living human being‚ there can be no ethic” (Cottrell‚ Girvan‚ & McKenzie‚ 2006). The principle of goodness is (rightness). “Good” and “right”
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In our situation‚ Jane has put Rosa in a bit of a predicament. Should she accept the money and help her family‚ while also letting Jane continue to help the environmental charity? Should she not? If she does not‚ should she turn Jane in? To try and help solve this problem‚ we are going to focus one two branches of ethics‚ Utilitarianism and Kantianism. I’m going to focus on Bentham’s version of Utilitarianism‚ as the two lines of thinking seem to differ the most when his version is used. The
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In the most basic sense evidentialism focuses on the justifications‚ beliefs‚ conclusions‚ and the evidence for each of these for any given person. William Clifford’s work‚ The Ethics of Beliefs‚ presents his principle of evidentialism and how one must judge the beliefs and justifications rather than consequences. Given Clifford’s definition‚ counter arguments regarding the necessity of consequences towards an individual’s action arise to invalidate Clifford’s claim. I will argue that despite the
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Week 1 Week 1 – Quiz A 1. The name of the service that controls the queue of print jobs with the Window NET command is ______. SPOOLER 2. Which of the following Windows commands will shutdown and restart your computer in 2 minutes? Shutdown –r -t 120 3. Which Windows shutdown command switch is sued to log off the current user of the local computer? -l 4. Which one of the following Windows AT commands specifies an action that will take place at 3:00 p.m.? At 15:00 command 5. From
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PT1420 - Unit 2 Homework and Lab Assignment Unit 2 Assignment 1: Homework (material from Chapter 2of your text book) 1.) What is pseudocode? An informal language used to develop a programs design 2.) Computer programs typically perform what 3 steps. Input‚ Processing‚ and Output 3.) What 2 things must you normally specify in a variable declaration. Variable name and data type 4.) Write assignment statements that perform the following operations with the variables a‚ b‚ and c: a. Adds 2 to a and
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Clay Assignment ___Coil‚ Slab or Wheel Thrown Piece With Added Coil__ Type of Clay__________________Red Clay________________ 1.3-5 preliminary sketches or possible ideas for this assignment Clay Assignment ____________Soft Slab Textured bowl___________ Type of Clay_____________________Red Clay____________________ 1.3-5 preliminary sketches or possible ideas for this assignment 2.Explain your method of construction for this clay piece in detailed steps 1)Roll my slab 2)Place
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Phaedrus believes that Quality cannot be real‚ but that it also can be. He’s caught in a trap of what quality is‚ and how you explain it. Somethings are better than other things‚ but when trying to distinguish why there’s no way of knowing. If everyone doesn’t know what quality is why it real? Phaedrus believes that quality is practical and that clearly somethings are better than others. We tend to impulsively split the world into smaller things and categories to better understand it. Quality is
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Title How is one to determine one’s moral obligation? What is one ought to do in a given situation and how exactly should we go about calculating and determining which actions we should do? The first principle that we will examine is the Simple Principle‚ which is a principle that says‚ of the available actions‚ one should do the action that will produce the best outcome. Liam B. Murphy in “The Demands of Beneficence” argue that the Simple Principle‚ requires too much from a person especially
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1. Should Sharon tell Jill’s name to the security officer? Why -Yes she should‚ the police officer already knows that sharon was shopping with Jill so if Sharon tells the officer she doesn’t know the name of Jill he would automatically know she is lying‚ which would just cause more unwanted trouble. Also‚ Sharon should know what Jill did is wrong‚ and she shouldn’t get the blame for what Jill did‚ Jill needs to face the consequences so she knows next time not to do it. 2. Would it make any difference
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In his speech‚ Professor Michael Sandel discussed both “consequentialist moral reasoning” and “categorical moral reasoning” (Harvard University‚ n.d.). Sandel states that “categorical moral reasoning” is when you “locate morality in certain duties and rights” (Harvard University‚ n.d.). And “consequentialist moral reasoning” is when you “locate morality from consequences of your actions” (Harvard University‚ n.d.). Basically‚ “categorical moral reasoning” focuses on the “consequences”‚ after “action”
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