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    Describing morality is rather simple‚ but what’s left to question is what determines the rightness or goodness of a thing or action. Using two ethical theories‚ Social Construct Theory and Kantian Theory I propose the answer to this question; the morality of an action is determined by agreements and the “categorical imperative”. Social Contract Theory is based on the idea that actions are morally right if they are made under an agreement. This agreement doesn’t necessarily have to be communicated‚

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    Bowen’s Family Systems Theory Bowen’s Family Systems Theory Overview This adaptation of systems theory was coined by Dr. Murray Bowen and is referred to as Bowen’s Family Systems Theory. According to Murdock (2013)‚ this particular adaptation of systems theory is considered one of the most reputable and well constructed compared to that of its counterparts. The author states that family systems theories can be utilized with individuals as well as with specific relationships within the family

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    Family Systems Theory is that the family is an emotional unit that is so emotionally integrated that the effects they can have on each other are enormous. Throughout this paper‚ we will explore the components of this theory and then compare and contrast how it does or does not apply to the story of Antwone Fisher as told in the 2002 film starring Derek Luke and Denzel Washington (cite).

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    competent person and individual. Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative helps understand the way this relationship of an employer and employee be viewed. Introduction Imannual Kant’s ethical and moral theory is an established and a very well-known fact and is considered to be important. Kant’s ethical theory is also known as “respect for persons”. Kant calls his basic moral principle‚ as the “Categorical Imperative”. An imperative is a command. The concept/idea of a categorical imperative can be understood

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    One of Christ’s parables might have some of us thinking that the outcome is unfair‚ but it holds valuable lessons about God’s generosity and our need to stick to the course to the end. At the beginning of this parable‚ you notice that people are standing around waiting to be hired. Some get jobs right away‚ while others wait all day long. In this parable‚ the land owner comes and goes about three times‚ hiring them and telling them every time that they will be paid “whatever is right”. All these

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    and total disregard for their welfare. In this paper‚ I will attempt to apply the Kantian Ethics principles to this case in order to determine what went wrong in this situation. Kantian ethics followers believe that motive is one of the most crucial elements to be analyzed when trying to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong in everyday situations. According to Immanuel Kant‚ the founder of Kantian ethics‚ a moral action is one that is performed out of a sense of duty and which is

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    Define what a parable is: A parable is a simple story which is designed to illustrate or teach some truth‚ a moral lesson‚ or a spiritual lesson to the reader. A parable is told by Jesus in the Gospels. The word "parable" comes from the Greek word "parabolē" which means comparison‚ illustration‚ or analogy. The Greek used the word "parabolē" at first to describe any fictive illustration which was in the form of a brief narrative. Later the Greeks changed the definition of the word "parabolē" to

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    If we would be viewing Ana’s situation using Kantian ethics‚ there would be no more arguments to discuss with regards to what would be the morally right thing to do on her situation. Kantian ethics had set it as absolute —whatever consequence that lies ahead‚ it is Ana’s duty to give birth to her child despite of its expected deficiency. This is because for Kantian ethics‚ a moral act is not based upon feelings or pity. Nor it is not based on the possibility of reward. Rather‚ a moral action is one

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    One of the beautiful things about Kantian ethics is that it is based on the individual. The individual can decide if their actions are worth doing to another person by weighing if the person would want the action done to them. The Kantian point of view is completely different from the Utilitarian point of view because the Kantian point of view deals with the individual‚ whereas the Utilitarian point of view deals with the group and the needs of the group. When you hear the words “basic human rights”

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    CAbstract: * This case on parable of sadhu is basically focused on difference between individual ethics and group ethics(Corporate ethics).In this case‚ Mr. McCoy along with his team is on a 2nd trek to Himalayas. Team has already reached to height of 14‚500’ and some team members are critical and tired. A sadhu is being handed over to the team by NewZelander’s. The team faces a conflict of whether to save sadhu or leave him and trek ahead. The team leaves sadhu with essentials and treks ahead

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