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    In this paper I will examine the practicality and applicability of Kantian moral law in comparison to the golden rule. The main focus will be with on categorical imperatives‚ hypothetical imperatives‚ duty‚ and good will when it comes to Kantian moral law. Then‚ with the golden rule the focus will be on the whole maxim‚ “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”‚ since it is quite simple. To help with the analysis of these two topics the examples of the death penalty and charity will be

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    My Objection to James Rachels’s Argument The dramatic advances in medical technology has saved and prolonged the lives of many people who would have hopelessly perished in the past centuries. Nowadays physicians are aware and able to cure more diseases than ever before. Despite our remarkable medical knowledge‚ however‚ death is still fearful and inevitable. There is no such thing as a good time to die‚ but there is perhaps a better way to die. One with incurable or terribly painful illnesses

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    Active Euthenasia – From A Kantian Perspective Euthanasia is one of society’s more widely debated moral issues of our time. Active euthanasia is; "Doing something‚ such as administering a lethal drug‚ or using other ways that will cause a person’s death." In the other hand‚ Passive euthanasia is; "Stopping (or not starting) a treatment‚ that will make a person die‚ the condition of the person will cause his or her death." It seems that this one is not to debate‚ as much as the other one (active)

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    were forced to make offers to Volkswagen owners to sell back their cars. Some could argue that Volkswagen only acted illegally and not immorally as well. In the paper‚ I will be arguing that Volkswagen acted illegally and immorally based on Kantian ethics. Kantian ethics is an example of a deontological moral theory. Deontological is an ethical theory that uses rules to differentiate right from wrong. What’s right or wrong of an action is not based on its consequences but

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    aiding in the creation of ‘designer babies’. In my essay I am going to discuss the case of a British couple that will have Britain’s first designer baby. I will cover the ethical issues regarding the topic of genetic engineering and also theories of Kantian Ethics and Utilitarianism to justify if genetic engineering is morally right. A British couple has bypassed strict laws in Britain for genetic screening by travelling to America and undergoing treatment which costs £30‚000 in order to conceive

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    while the Christians are suffering pain. The pleasure of the lion and crowd outweighs the pain and suffering of the Christians. The second objection that Sandel has to utilitarianism is a common currency of value‚ which breaks everything up in a cost benefit analysis (Sandel‚ 2009‚

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    Kantian Ethics and Ethics of Care in Feminism Moral Reasoning I would choose to use a feeding tube on Rosemary if I am her doctor since her Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) order is not really applicable in her current situation. Usually people sign DNAR to deny intensive life-extending medical treatments and to avoid suffering from unnecessary pain at the end of his/her own life‚ however Rosemary is not dying but “listless and non-communicative” in this case and the feeding tube here

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    Instant runoff voting is a ranked choice voting system for single-winner elections that‚ in a single round of counting‚ accomplishes the goal of a two-round runoff election. Sometimes called "ranked choice voting‚" "preferential voting‚" "majority voting" and "the alternative vote‚" IRV avoids the undemocratic outcomes of plurality voting that occur when so-called "spoilers" split the majority vote. By allowing voters to rank candidates in order of preference‚ IRV enables voters to vote their hopes

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    For one to judge which theory is a stronger guide for moral actions‚ one must first understand the theories and compare their strengths and weaknesses. The Kantian theory is one which emphasizes on suppressing personal inclinations and performing one’s duty unless one is either not a free agent or has no duty‚ even proposing several formulations to determine one’s duty‚ allowing it to solve problems other theories face. Unlike other moral guides‚ it takes motives into account when judging one’s

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    Population Growth You and me‚ we aren’t that different. But when we compare ourselves to the 6.2 billion people in this world or even the 287.4 million in the United States‚ we start to become really different. Take all of the high-rises and stack them up and I bet we could go to the moon. Now you tell me that is not over-population. This world is growing with people everyday and it doesn’t stop. Because of the population and its growth our resources are becoming limited. Our garbage

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