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    to lie is self-defeating and goes straight away from the categorical imperative. The categorical imperative is a moral law that all should follow without exception. This lead into the key idea of deontology‚ which is that human beings are the control source of moral value. The value theory of deontology is people because

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    CRG 520 ASSIGMENT THE MOVIE REVIEW ISTANBUL AKU DATANG PREPARED BY: NAME: NURUL HASIKIN BINTI NGAH MATRIC NO: 2011646112 GROUP: AC2204A Istanbul Aku Datang is a movie about a sweet and naive blogger named Dian who travels to Istanbul in plan to make her boyfriend‚ Azad‚ a medical student‚ to propose to her. She enrols in language course in the same university as Azad and in the period of three months‚ she hopes that her plan on convincing her boyfriend to propose her will be success

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    deal. Utilitarian’s are goal oriented people; they believe in human action. A utilitarian believes that you should always do what will most likely result to the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. They believe that an individual always has an alternative purpose for everything they do. The goal of a utilitarian is to maximize pleasure and minimize pain‚ which to them is morally correct. A utilitarian finds it “morally wrong” to not do what will maximize your pleasure. Their belief

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    I have always been one to side with a utilitarian’s point of view‚ such as Mill and Bentham. The greatest happiness of the greatest number‚ or as cold as it may be‚ sacrificing the few for the good of the many. Utilitarian moral theories evaluate the moral worth of action on the basis of happiness that is produced by an action. Whatever produces the most happiness in the most people is the moral course of action. I will give the best arguments against Utilitarianism‚ and show in my own opinion‚ why

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    Utilitarianism and Deontology support the legalization of marijuana‚ it produces a greater good for the economy‚ health‚ and positive effect on people’s happiness. The law of duty would be moral‚ and legalizing marijuana stimulates jobs‚ reduces crime rates‚ helps medically‚ and economically produces money. As a Utilitarian‚ they believe that the best action is the one the maximizes utility‚ and in this argument marijuana is a utility that could benefit for the greater good of human beings. In Deontology‚ they

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    seen for years to come * This approach suggests that this is immoral because the oil spill caused more harm than good. No utility was provided from this situation because the oil spill itself only caused negative consequences. Immanuel Kant’s Deontology theory * This theory states that consequences of an action do not matter and have no moral relevance‚ thus only intentions are morally relevant * They knew about the potential harm that might affect the population ‚ yet they didn’t do anything

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    Deontology and Accounting Ethics Amanda Dunn Liberty University Introduction Body 1 Ethical Systems Description 1 Deontological 2 Utilitarian 2 Ethical Systems Evaluation 1 Organizational Culture of Accounting 2 AICPA Professional Code of Conduct 3 Utilization of a Deontological System Conclusion Introduction No man can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt how he will react in any given situation. One can know how he would hope to react; however‚ until

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    Utilitarian Ethics

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    Two individuals who supported Utilitarian Ethics were Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Bentham believed that companies should go about decisions by determining "the greatest good for the greatest number" and whether situations would cause either pleasure or pain. Bentham would agree

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    attacks‚ should torturing be allowed? Looking at it from a utilitarianism ethic view‚ a utilitarian is more concerned with helping the majority. If this known terrorist has vital information that can possible save hundreds maybe even thousands of people‚ then torturing is necessary. The mind frame of a utilitarian may feel that if a prisoner is suffering and in a lot of pain then he will confess or give

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    There is a very clear way that any sophisticated utilitarian could handle this proposal. Obviously‚ they have to consider that the limited sports program needs to be incorporated‚ but at the same time they can’t cut too heavily into the current sports program. There is a very clear plan that would allow the physically impaired student to have their new sport program added‚ without greatly hindering the current sports program. It has been said that the cost of the new program is four times as high

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