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    lesson video was a syllogism‚ which is a line of deductive reasoning that engages the reader’s intellectual and reasoning capacity. Three parts are used to create a syllogism. If Premise A is true and Premise B is true‚ then conclusion C must be true! Premise A is a statement based on direct observation and Premise B is based on scientific fact. Premise C is what can be inferred from both. To support my argument‚ I have to convince my audience that each premise of my syllogism is acceptable and that

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    such as giving someone money. In contrast negative duties are duties in which restraint is necessary such as cheating (Boss 300). Immanuel Kant developed his own version of deontology called the categorical imperative. A categorical imperative is different than a hypothetical imperative because categorical imperatives state something should be done regardless of the consequences (Boss 304). Kant developed two formulations

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    the remainder of this debate please keep in mind that in reference to the syllogism I provided my opponent explicitly agrees that if the premises are true‚ then the conclusion follows. Miles addresses evil in two types; Moral and Natural. Based on my arguments it seems obvious that the evil in which I am referencing is natural. Indeed‚ all of the examples I gave were natural. This is important as the word evil in the syllogism I provided is in reference to evil as I argued it. That is to say‚ natural

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    The Categorical Imperative is taking “the golden rule” and completely dissecting and analyzing its meaning. Taking it and literally taking it to another level. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is a good “rule of thumb” how to live your life Godly‚ generalizing The Ten Commandments. In the first part of Kants view‚ he’s basically saying one should only act or intend or choose to do things that can become a “universal law”. In other words‚ lying would be seen as immoral and what

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    categorical imperative n. In the ethical system of Immanuel Kant‚ an unconditional moral law that applies to all rational beings and is independent of any personal motive or desire QUICK FACTS * NAME: Immanuel Kant * OCCUPATION: Philosopher * BIRTH DATE: April 22‚ 1724 * DEATH DATE: February 12‚ 1804 * PLACE OF BIRTH: Kaliningrad (now Konigsburg)‚ Russia * PLACE OF DEATH: Kaliningrad (now Konigsburg)‚ Russia Profile Immanuel Kant was born on April 22‚ 1724‚ in Kaliningrad

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    principle of morality‚ which he refers to as “The Categorical Imperative.” The Categorical Imperative is an absolute command built on universal abilities. It helps us determine what our moral duties are by acting only on a maxim (rules) that one can will to be a universal law. The universal law must apply to every single person‚ even yourself‚ with no exception (Restrepo‚ “Kant_Fairness”). One example of an action I took based on Kant’s concept of “the Categorical Imperative” is deciding not to cheat on the

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    Explain with examples‚ Kant ’s theory of the Categorical Imperative Kant believed that there is an ’objective moral law ’ this meant‚ he did not depend on a point of view. If there is a moral law there is a duty to obey this law. To act morally‚ it is necessary to have a good will for example to help someone just because it would be the right thing to do in the certain situation. Morality is made up of ’categorical imperatives ’ meaning that you should do something simply because they are the

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    Because Kant says that what is right is what is done by a good will‚ a good will which is ruled by duty‚ duty determined by the Categorical Imperative‚ which emphasizes in all of its forms logical a priori thinking‚ and maintaining the abilities of all other rational beings to be rational. More specifically‚ not using a person as means calls that people “act in such a way that you always

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    Re: Assignment 02: Rules is Rules  SUS 1501 NAME : MCEBSI MBATSHA STUDENT NUMBER : 40502295 DATE : 02 MARCH 2015  Step 1: Evaluate the act using Kant’s categorical imperative 1. State your proposed act as a maxim: ‘’I will take ZAR620 000 000.00(A) when I’ve done a year’s work (C) in order to get really‚ really rich (E).” 1 Restate this maxim as a universal law; ‘’All people(7 billion of them) will take ZAR 620 000 000.00 when they’ve done a year’s work in order to get really‚ really rich.’’ 1 Ask

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    Friends of Variety Friendship is very important to many people. A friend is a person one knows well‚ and is also someone who will listen to a persons problems and give advice. Being a friend is just as important as having a friend. There are different kinds of friends: the best friend‚ the associate‚ and the friend of convenience. A person can have more than one best friend. Many people think of their best friends as part of their own family. A best friend is someone who will

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