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    good intentions (Boylan‚ 2009). Next is Deontology‚ which is slightly different from the virtue theory in that it has a heavy focus on the duty in action‚ in connection to the rules. Making the right action or choice is the importance in this theory. When this action is completed it should show the best benefits to everyone involved. This theory is similar to utilitarianism theory which will be discussed next. So with that said deontology is more of about a person having the will to follow

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    so the choices were Justin Topple who has been 15 years in company with handling industrial skill and reliable personality but quite personality who is not suitable for the leader position according Jo Santini‚ another candidate was Anna experienced  above average performance and has been three years in company. Jo appointed Anna and does not explain and discuss the matter with Justin and ignored him‚ Justin cooperate with Jo and Anna with respect but cool. After that Justin seems he dose not have

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    When it pertains to lying‚ I believe it is morally permissible to lie to someone given a specific situation. The most imperative circumstance in which lying has the potential to make more people happy is when it applied to prevent harm/protecting someone’s life. Lying is the right thing to do in this situation as it safeguards your fellow man. According to Emanuel Kant (2008)‚ “Immediately I realize that I could will •the lie but not •a universal law to lie; for such a law would result in there being

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    Ethical Decisions and Responsibility Richard DeSordi Law‚ Ethics And Corporate Governance Professor Everett L. Bensten‚ Esq. February 13‚ 2013  Ethical Decisions and Responsibility Running a large corporation or organization will always be challenging. Making sure it is being run ethically with profitability only enhances the challenge. To be effective‚ ethical and profitable Dr. DoRight will need to be able to uphold the “Hippocratic Oath” (Hippocratic Oath‚ 2013) and identify who he and

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    unethical‚ which goes against the codes of ethics. There are several ethical theories in Western philosophy. Many of them look at the fruits of one’s action – categorized under Consequentialism‚ while other theories uphold one’s right and duty‚ which is Deontology. Consequentialism pertains to cost and benefits. It deals with the results and consequences of performing or not performing an action. For example: If war brings more good (money‚ oil‚ labor) than bad (casualties) then it is ethical. Some consequentialist

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    knocked down they will not stay on the ground. There is no doubt that Justin Bieber is a leader. He is a true inspiration and a great example of a leader for not only young people but also a large generation of business people. He is able to demonstrate his remarkable talent‚ positive attitude‚ and incredible work ethic to inspire people all over the world. We are all products of the decisions we have made in our lives. Justin is a great example of someone who has made the right decisions that were

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    [pic][pic]ADVERTISEMENT [pic][pic][pic]Share [pic][pic][pic][pic] Justin Bieber biography • profile • photos • news [pic][pic][pic] [pic]1 photo [pic] • [pic] See more photos Quick Facts • NAME: Justin Drew Bieber • OCCUPATION: Singer • BIRTH DATE: March 01‚ 1994 (Age: 19) • PLACE OF BIRTH: London‚ Ontario‚ Canada • AKA: Justin Bieber • ZODIAC SIGN: Pisces more about Justin Best Known For Justin Bieber is a Canadian pop star who was discovered via

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    an act is the amount of goodness it produces’. 1 (McNaughton and Piers Rawlings pg32) from David McNaughton and Piers Rawlings essay on Deontology. Versus the Kantian and Rule Consequentialism of utilitarianism which would believe that this is morally wrong‚ despite of the lives that could be saved. Rule Consequentialism and Deontology are very similar in their beliefs. For example‚ this was said in regards to Rule Consequentialism: ’In particular‚ rule consequentialism

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    royalties and taxes (anwr.com). Three different environmental ethic views will be addressed‚ Utilitarian‚ Deontology‚ and Lockean. The Utilitarian argument is that the greatest function of ANWR will be reached through drilling. It implies that the intrinsic qualities of the land are of lesser value‚ and that ANWR serves the people better by being given over to the purpose of oil production. Deontology views ANWR rationally. The question is asked: what would a rational person do when developers propose

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    Ethical Perspective on Physician Assisted Death Moral and ethical debates attempted to resolves controversial issues but never seem to end with everyone agreeing. Often these ethical and moral debates are complex and involve opinions persuaded by religion or customs and have legal implications to consider. Physician assisted death is one of these very complex and controversial issues that all people will never agree on. Many questions arise in the debate of physician assisted death such as patients’

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