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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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    Sabina Leng Outline the important features of utilitarianism (21 marks) The theory of utilitarianism determines the rightness or wrongness of an action by its consequence. The theory uses a teleological approach where it primarily focuses on the amount of pain or pleasure created as the result of a given action. As such‚ it moves beyond the scope of one’s own interests and takes into account the interests of others. Utilitarianism is a relativist system of which most versions do not set out

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    life. Professionalism is something not exclusive to any one profession. In the following paragraphs I will display just some of the qualities it takes to uphold a professional demeanor in life and in the workplace. Appearance is a major factor in attaining a professional respect within the workplace. Your first impression is paramount and so goes the opinion of patient and staff. Sometimes your appearance is the only thing someone observes so being well kept is something that should be taken seriously

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    Utilitarianism assumes that it would be morally correct for me to employ the water boarding technique on this possibly innocent man if it meant obtaining possible anti-terrorist information that could possibly save thousands of innocent Americans. The ‘greatest good for the greatest number’‚ so they say‚ but is torture really the best way to obtain the best consequence? I will use my take on the Just War model and J.J.C Smarts’ suggestion to focus on all consequences of a situation to argue against

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    Analysis Thesis: Objectors of Utilitarianism states that there is no time for calculating and weighing the effects on utilizing the general happiness. On the contrary‚ Mill says that mankind has been learning by experience the tendency of actions in order to know what is right and wrong. The rules of morality is improvable‚ therefore we should pass all that experience on others. However‚ improving the rules of morality is one thing‚ but to educate it to the younger is another; since there is still

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    program (computer virus‚ worm‚ Trojan Horse)‚ and harassment and stalking in cyberspace. Many crimes involving computers are no different from crimes without computers. The computer is only a tool that a criminal uses to commit a crime. These are examples of what is considered a crime: • Using a computer‚ a scanner‚ graphics software‚ and a high-quality color laser or ink jet printer for forgery or counterfeiting is the same crime as using an old-fashioned printing press with ink. • Stealing a

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    Utilitarianism argues that the best action is always the one that yields maximum utility. The core idea behind this theory is that the effects of actions determine whether the action is morally right or wrong. According to utilitarian’s‚ the function of morality is to increase what is good‚ for example happiness and pleasure‚ and decrease the occurrence of bad things. It follows that actions are morally right to the extent that they produce the greatest good for the greatest number. Actions are wrong

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    1. Common Law Common Law is used to interpret what the terms in the contract mean‚ especially when there is a dispute about the application of an Act or the contractual relationship in a case‚ which then may become part of a common law (Victoria Legal Aid 2009). Besides‚ common law divides work relationship into two basic categories when the employment contract exists – contracts for service if the worker is an independent contractor and contracts of service if the worker is an employee (WorkCover

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    There are many different ethical theories that we have learned about throughout the semester. The three theories I have decided to use with this situation are Emotivism‚ Act-Utilitarianism‚ and Ethical Egoism. With each ethical theory‚ I will state why I chose the theory that addresses the situation and what it would tell Sarah to do. The first theory that address the situation is Emotivism. “Emotivism is the view that moral utterances are neither true nor false but are expressions of emotions

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    31: Constitutional‚ Contract‚ Criminal‚ Evidence‚ Property and Tort Law 32: List and explain Nash’s‚ Drucker’s‚ Buffet’s‚ Blanchard’s and Peale’s comprehensive approach for resolving ethical dilemma Drucker: “Above all do no harm.” Intentionally making decisions that will not do harm will encourage ethical decision-making. Buffet: front-page-of-the-paper test‚ it supports critical thinking to envision how the decision may look on the front page of a paper before making the final decision.

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