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    Utilitarianism and Kantianism are the same in that both theories of ethics believe that we as humans have duties. These duties determine if we can be accepted in a moral community. Utilitarianism says we can be accepted by doing things that produce the most good. Kantianism believes we are accepted by doing actions that have good intentions and that we must follow the good will. Utilitarianism is the theory that actions are good if the outcome is good. Act utilitarianism says that it is okay‚ and

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    members of a rational society might form. In this way‚ moral behavior is more about social obligation and less about personal character and principles. Conversely‚ Virtue ethics states that a person’s character matters above all else. To living an ethical life requires developing and demonstrating the virtues of courage‚ compassion‚ temperance and wisdom as well as the avoidance of vices like jealousy‚ greed and

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    September 11‚ 2013 Psychological Egoism Psychological Egoism is the position that the ultimate motive of all actions is selfish. It is not the position that everyone should be motivated by selfish desires‚ but rather that they are motivated by selfish desires. This is supposed to be a psychological fact of human motivations. Joel Feinberg presents a multitude of arguments against psychological egoistic hedonism. There are four “arguments” which support psychological egoism: (a) “Every action of mine

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    Psychological Egoism Psychological Egoism does not make sense because everyone does not always act in their own self-interest. The defenders of Psychological Egoism do not give us compelling reason to think that no one ever chooses to do something that is not in his own best interest. It is impossible to prove Psychological Egoism due to the principle of falsifiabilty. Psychological Egoists think human nature is completely and absolutely egoistic. They have the idea that all of our actions

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    theories of the late modern period. The rejection of belief in God led ultimately to new views of human nature The Postmodern World‚ at the start of 20th century‚ moral philosophy was in crisis. Utilitarianism and Kantianism were on uncertain ground. Utilitarianism claims that we have reason to act for the greatest happiness for the greatest number‚ and we are driven toward our own individual happiness. Kantianism

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    Ethical View on Wikileaks

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    joined hands with Visa‚ MasterCard‚ and PayPal to disallow payment transactions to WikiLeakes. After reading the case‚ I concluded each organization fell into separate categorical views‚ and WikiLeaks using Utilitarian reasoning and Bank of America using Deontological theories. Let’s further explore the two types of views that could be debated. First‚ the Utilitarianism or known as the Consequentialist theory is an approach to moral decision making that is based off the consequences of an action.

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    psychological egoism ` the argument of psychological egoism states that"people always (and neccesarily) act to promote what they take to be in their self interest whether it be short term or long term" which i believe to be true for various reasons. one main reason is this theory does not claim that people always act to actually promote their self interest short or long term. therefore this theory seems to be an explanition of actions that individuals have. the term self interest to me is defined

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    Egoism and Altruism

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    Egoism and Altruism | Psychological egoism claims that whatever we do‚ we do out of self-interest. Give an example of an act you think is not done out of self-interest‚ and explain how the psychological egoist might try to interpret that act as selfish. Respond in approximately 100 words.   Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings by Day 7.  From my understanding is that nothing is done with out self-interested applied. So my example is harder to come up with now but I will

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    Psychological Egoism: Fact or Fiction?? The descriptive claim made by Psychological Egoists is that humans‚ by nature‚ are motivated only by self-interest. Any act‚ no matter how altruistic it may seem on the outside is actually only a disguise for a selfish desire such as recognition‚ avoiding guilt‚ reward or sense of personal ‘goodness’ or morality. For example‚ Mother Teresa is just using the poor for her own long-term spiritual gain. Being a universal claim‚ it could falter with a single counterexample

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    painful repercussion. God warned them and told them what would happen if they ate the forbidden fruit. God also in the same way warns us throughout the Bible to be wise in the decisions that we make when eating. The scriptures point to our culture’s view of food

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