Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that states that the right course of action would maximises the most utility. An action is right if the sum total of utilities produced by that act is greater than the sum total utilities produced by any other. Utility is defined in various ways so there are some misunderstandings of using utilitarianism. Utilitarianism states that an action is right when the action produces the most utility for all persons affected by the action so we should compare the utility
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Mary Parker Follett discusses the psychology and human behavior behind giving and receiving orders. There is so much more that goes into giving and receiving orders than meets the eye‚ and is not as straightforward as one would initially think. Follett begins by explaining that human beings are complex creatures‚ and that we are the sum of all of our past experiences‚ emotions‚ beliefs‚ desires‚ habits and trainings. This means that people respond in different ways‚ and most have formed certain
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National psyche and traits being the most pronounced ones. Military culture ‚ to a certain extent ‚ is in harmony with the national culture‚ however‚ it has its own impulses and dynamics. It incorporates obedience that curtails individual freedom or at times it may be at tangent with the socio-cultural values of a society ; Military culture of British – Indian Army ‚as inherited by us is a case in point here. Philosophy of our present military outlets draws strength from history ‚ organisational infrastructure
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Killing one to save five others is supported by act utilitarianism as it allows for more happiness. The happiness of five people outweighs‚ and creates more happiness‚ than the happiness of only one; as opposed to those same five dying‚ thus making them unable to promote/create happiness. If maximizing utility is the goal‚ there is no doubt that condemning one to save five is permissible under utilitarian principles. The loop variant of the case follows exactly as the original case of the trolley
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Ethical versus Unethical Behavior Carlos Mercado University of Phoenix MGT 344 November 17‚ 2007 Ethical versus Unethical Behavior Companies establish ethics policies as a way to identify expectations of workers and to offer guidance on handling common ethical problems that might arise in the course of doing business. For an organization to determine whether a behavior is ethical or unethical‚ the terms must be defined. The term ethical behavior refers to how an organization
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Importance of Military Bearing Military bearing is the root in which every soldier practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military career. Army regulations and soldiers on our own creed illustrate how a military service member should conduct themselves on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. Loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ commitment‚ honor‚ punctuality‚ reliable‚ integrity‚ and personal courage are Army core values. Courage is the ability to stand up for ones beliefs and
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certain principles‚ and we must act from morally pure motivations. Deontology is almost the opposite of utilitarianism. The main difference between deontology and utilitarianism is that deontology is concerned with whether an act is inherently good or bad‚ while utilitarianism believes that only the consequences of an action are significant. Deontology deals with purposes and motivations. Utilitarianism
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Military Leadership Napoleon’s rise to fame is truly inspirational as he was able to make his way up the ranks based on sheer intellect and hard work. He was an excellent strategist‚ deeply studied of military knowledge at various military strategies used in actual combats. He especially advocates focus on the use of the artillery‚ and gives full play to the motor role of the cavalry. In fact‚ whether strategies or tactics‚ Napoleon had not created any new ideas‚ while he himself had certainly not
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Paper—Chaplaincy & Religion in the United States Military The military of the United States has included chaplains and religion to at least some degree since its inception. Local ministers were called upon to counsel members of the militia and would be consulted in the planning phase of operations because of his education and knowledge. (U.S. Chaplains) In July of 1775‚ the Second Constitutional Congress provided $20 per month pay for chaplains. (Military Chaplains) The colonial army used chaplains
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very rare to be named a Renaissance man in today’s society‚ and to receive such great awards and do many achievements. Brian May was born to the honor to be one of those men. In many ways he has been compared to Leonardo Da Vinci. Brian’s amazing way to come up music by himself‚ be an outstanding Astrophysics‚ and he was a loving man who loved to support animals. Brain May is one of the Renaissance men in today’s society. His music is one of the remarks he has done. A well-known hit “We Will
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