In deontology duty is the basis of morality (Boss 299). There are several different kinds of duties; absolute‚ prima facie‚ positive‚ and negative. An absolute duty is always morally binding while a prima facie duty is binding unless it conflicts with a more urgent moral duty (Boss 300). Positive duties require some form of an action such as giving someone money. In contrast negative duties are duties in which restraint is necessary such as cheating (Boss 300). Immanuel Kant developed his own version
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the tenacity of good will influenced by moral values and act in accordance with this rather than their own desires is considered a person of goodwill. Consequently‚ Kant’s moral theory is deontology‚ which entails acting out of duty rather than inclination or desirability of idiosyncratic interests. In deontology‚ it is obligatory to follow ‘maxims’ as Kant call them‚ which are rules such as the law and moral laws. In Kantian ethics‚ this corresponds with Categorical Imperative‚ which is following
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Sloshed around a table in Rocco’s desolate room‚ a whiskey-wielding Justin babbles on in a whiny‚ urgent tone. JUSTIN - And then...and then sh-she just says "don’t go to school‚ Justin. Don’t get an eduma-education. Be the loser you were always destined to be." And you know - you know what the worst part of that is? It’s exactly what I’ve always wanted to have‚ heard. Justin pours three shots‚ sliding two down the table. JUSTIN (CONT’D) So that’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to be - stay right
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moral theory that focuses mainly on consequences. | | | |] | | | |[pic] |[pic]B)[pic|Deontology is a moral theory that focuses mainly on consequences. | | | |] | | | |[pic] |[pic]C)[pic|Utilitarianism
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Mentally impaired people in prisons: The detention of mentally impaired people in prisons is a problem that is currently occurring within Australia‚ mostly people of Indigenous descent. As this is a reoccurring issue‚ is yet to be resolved. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)‚ everyone is entitled to human rights no matter what age‚ background‚ sex or religion. Everyone is entitled to the right to liberty‚ life and freedom of speech. This critical issue is breaching individual’s
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perspectives and styles vary among individuals. All types of ethical decisions‚ personal and business‚ are based on individual ethical perspectives and styles. The four prominent categories of ethical philosophy consist of character/virtue‚ obligation/deontology‚ results/utilitarianism‚ and equity/relativism. These ethical perspectives‚ when assessed correctly‚ can provide insight into general views and approaches used in making personal and business decisions. Character‚ obligation‚ results‚ and equity
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As stated by the text‚ the key aspects to utilitarianism are: 1. That ethicality is assessed on the basis of the consequences 2. The decision should produce the greatest amount net pleasure to the widest range of relevant stakeholders making society as a whole better off. The pleasure is often measured in terms of increasing happiness and/or reducing pain‚ where happiness and pain can be either physical or psychological. In Mattel case‚ there were many negative consequences resulting in
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which is not part of the moral argument of pornography‚ is sexually explicit material that portrays the man and woman as more or less equals. It is with this distinction in mind‚ with regard to the philosophies of care ethics‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontology‚ that pornography is in fact wholly immoral. Care ethics provide us with a good foundation for the belief that pornography is immoral. Care ethics is a branch of feminine ethics that defend‚ elucidate‚ and develop an attitude of care toward others
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Furthermore‚ deontology suggests that moral acts are right or wrong on principle‚ therefore we have the duty to do good no matter what the circumstance may be. (Mohn‚ 2015). Kant’s view on morality proposes that one should act based on his/her duty. That action should
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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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