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    British philosopher‚ John Stuart Mill‚ believed in an ethical theory known as utilitarianism. His theory was based on the principle of giving the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people. Mill’s moral reasoning for utilitarianism uses consequentialist. On the other hand‚ German philosopher‚ Immanuel Kant‚ believed in an ethical theory known as deontologist. He believed that only the principle of actions matter and moral decisions should be made based on one’s duties and rights of others

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    Words by Heart is similar and different to other books. This book relates to To Kill a Mockingbird with its racism. It differs from All Creatures Great and Small with the different genders of the main characters. Words by Heart and A Wrinkle in Time are similar and different in many ways: the same gender of the main characters‚ the different themes of the books‚ and the same way the characters need to save their father. These two book are similar in the gender of the main characters. The main character

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    Running head: Similarity and Difference Similarities and Differences Comparisons between the iGAAP and U.S. GAAP There happens to be important resemblances and dissimilarities between International GAAP and the United States GAAP in the accounting for intangible assets. Resemblances as well as dissimilarities should not come at a surprise to the accounting profession. U.S. GAAP compared to any other entity has similarities and differences‚ so therefore the iGAAP is no different. It is estimated

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    Virtue Ethics asks the decision maker how the people affected by the decision can achieve happiness. This value states that there is no formula to find a correct decision‚ but the decision maker should consider what behaviors their virtues require in the situation and what impact their behaviors will have on their virtues. Luke must make a decision based on whether telling his brother about the development or keeping the information confidential will uphold his virtues and ensure the

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    For both of them‚ Civil Rights was a prominent cause that they needed to fight for. They both also thought that religious affiliation shouldn’t affect politics (127). They both had religious followers‚ and they both taught very similar morals and ethics. Dr. King often preached about Civil Rights and how important it was. “Heschel‚ for example‚ was particularly touched during the march from Selma to Montgomery by King’s references to the Exodus in his sermon‚ describing three types among the Israelites

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    Utilitarianism: Bentham – Hedonic Calculus Bentham was a hedonist – he believed that pleasure is good in itself‚ and other things are good in so far as they bring about pleasure and the absence of pain. “Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters‚ pain and pleasure.” You could work out which action to perform by calculating which option brought about the greatest amount of pleasure: Duration – how long does the pleasure last? Remoteness – how distant is the pleasure?

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    language and writing styles are useful and give us a lot of insight into the era and impact of slavery. Douglass talks in a way that feels much likes lecturer on hour one of a four-hour lecture. It is easy to loose interest. Highly informative‚ he writes in a way that feels impersonal as though if it were textbook. Though‚ we learn from textbooks. He is trying to educate the reader about the truth behind slavery. Telling the reader

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    Ethics Essay ETH/316 Dr. Jody Kehle October 31‚ 2013 Ethics Essay The comparison in the similarities and differences between virtue theoryutilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics explains how an individual handles moral and ethical issues on a daily basis. Virtual theory uses the judgment of ones character rather than ones actions. The individual’s morals‚ reputation‚ and motivation are some of the factors used in this theory to help determine ones character. This theory does not

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    oneself or harming one’s own body. Abortion would most likely be considered harming one’s own body‚ and in addition the life of another body and therefore would be immoral. A virtue ethics perspective may be a little more ambiguous in the dilemma of whether or not to follow through with an abortion. In virtue ethics‚ having courage‚ being sincere and generous‚ and being just generally good it moral and right (Fieser‚ n.d.). However‚ we would need to wonder whether having the courage to have an

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    Tiffany Russell 1/27/13 Consequentialism‚ Deontology‚ and Virtue Ethics The philosophies of consequentialism‚ deontology‚ and virtue ethics are guidelines for decision making that utilize very different theories of how an ethical dilemma should be approached. Consequentialism is a philosophy that asks whether or not the end justifies the means. “In other words‚ an act and therefore a decision is ethical if its favorable consequences outweigh its negative consequences” (Brooks‚ 2007‚ p. 329)

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