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    In this paper‚ I will explain Kantian ethics and its application‚ by utilizing the surgeon and six patients scenario. The surgeon has five patients who are in need of an organ transplant‚ and without a transplant‚ they will all die within a day. Another patient‚ who is a perfect match for all the other five patients‚ refuses to donate his organs to the other five patients. Thus‚ the surgeon is presented with two different paths‚ whether to go against the healthy patient’s refusal and save the lives

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    Water privatization refers to the control or maintenance of water systems and water resources by private entities. Water privatization pros include improved water supply‚ meaning that the water is clean not contaminated. A more efficient water system which decreases contamination rate and by increasing access supply decreases mortality rate. Privatization is cost effective‚ saves corporations money. Privatization provides specialized‚ trained people that provide a higher level of care to the water

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    Kantian Ethics The relationship between society and an individual is as though between an object and its shadow. No one individual can function apart from society‚ nor can society operate without the support of individuals. Society‚ as we know‚ is the umbrella term for the collection of humans working as a community and sharing common ideals with regards to actions‚ ethics‚ and morals. The foundation of a society is always going to be the individuals that make it up. When the individuals in

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    Edward Snowden‚ Kantian Ethics Edward Snowden the Ethical Issue In early 2013 a man by the name of Edward Joseph Snowden began leaking classified National Security Agency (NSA) documents to media outlets‚ which in turn ended up in public ears. These documents‚ mainly involving intelligence Snowden acquired while working as an NSA contractor‚ are mostly related to global surveillance programs run by the NSA. This has raised multiple ethical issues ranging from national security‚ information privacy

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    what an individual ought to do‚ are determined by the consequences of a given action. One thinker to reject this idea of consequentialism was Immanuel Kant. In his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals‚ Kant endeavors to establish a system of ethics that has no trace of the empirical nature of utilitarianism. To him‚ “the moral worth of an action does not lie in the effect expected from it and so too does not lie in any principle of action that needs to borrow its motive from this expected effect”

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    Kantian Ethics Strengths: It overcomes the problems of acting on inclination and whether this does or doesn’t lead to moral behaviour. Inclination and emotions are too changeable and inconsistent to base morality on such feelings The Categorical Imperative is a powerful set of principles that prohibit acts that would commonly be considered wrong‚ e.g. theft‚ murder‚ and fraud. *It is independent of religion; this makes it accessible to all human beings because it appeals to reason alone

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    Ebin Thomas sunny Student ID: 717537 MANA6320-01 A Kantian Approach to Business Ethics The writer here talks about a man named Kant who lived in the 18th Century and is best known for defending a version of the “respect for persons” principle which implies that any business practice that puts money on a par with people is immoral or unethical. Kant argued that the highest good was the goodwill. To act from a good will is to act from duty. Thus it is the intention behind an action rather than its

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    Kantian ethics revolves around the idea that one should have good will and that will should align with duty. Furthermore‚ consequences do not matter and one should act according to their duty as long as they have good intentions in mind. A general maxim that

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    Presently‚ and in the past‚ different views concerning how nations should treat terrorists and prisoners of war. Specifically‚ whether one upholds utilitarianism‚ Kantian duty-based ethics‚ virtue ethics‚ and Christian ethics‚ he or she have interesting views regarding the treatment of terrorists and prisoners of war. First‚ utilitarianism believes in the greater good for everyone. Politicians and economists have upheld this view. Those who uphold this view believe that they should anything to protect

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    The classical theories of morality are Aristotle’s perspective called Nicomachean Ethics‚ the Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals by Immanuel Kant‚ and the Theory of Utilitarianism morality by John Stuart Mill. These classical theories create the basis of morality and moral argument. Utilitarianism is an ethical theory regarding the greater good. It rationalizes; the actions a person makes in their life and says they should be directed towards achieving the greatest happiness for

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