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    morally based upon a maxim‚ i.e. the rule which determines the duty or the actions that we must carry out; and the maxim must form the Law of morality. To form the Law of morality‚ the maxim must satisfy two properties. The first property is that the maxim could be formed into a universal law of nature‚ i.e. if all rational beings follow that maxim‚ it would not contradict itself. The second property would be to decide if you would be willing to live in a world where that maxim is followed universally

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    one creates a maxim and considers whether the maxim could be a universal law for all rational beings. Second‚ one determines whether rational beings would will it to be a universal law. Once it is clear that the maxim passes both prongs of the test‚ there are no exceptions. As a paramedic faced with a distraught widow who asks whether her late husband suffered in his accidental death‚ you must decide which maxim to create and based on the test which action to perform. The maxim "when answering

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    decisions promptly and to announce them in a clear‚ forceful manner. Dependability The certainty of the proper performance of duty. Initiative Seeing what has to be done and commencing a course of action‚ even in the absence of orders. Tact The ability to deal with others without creating offense. Justice The quality of being impartial and consistent in exercising command. Enthusiasm The display of sincere interest and exuberance in the performance of duty. Bearing

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    reimburse them with never having the intention of paying them back would be immoral behavior according to Kant. The second example is nurse facing a distraught family who just lost a child in horrific car crash caused by a drunk driver. If the nurses’ maxim is to always be compassionate when answering difficult questions‚ leaving the gruesome details out of the conversation would help minimize the pain by bringing comfort to the family during this difficult time. What would happen if the gruesome details

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    000‚000 of them were built. Elephant gun: this is a large calibre gun appropriately named for being used to kill elephants. These were used to take out tanks. Maxim Gun: This gun was used by the UK‚ US and the Russian Empire. The Maxim Gun was used in WW1 and WW2. The gun was named after the designer‚ Sir Hiram Maxim. Guns used in WW1 Gewahr 88: This rifle used by the Germans. It was an active gun between 1888-1915 involved in three wars. In total it was used by the German Empire

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    Maxis and Equity

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    Maxims and Equity Equity in its broadest sense means fairness. Within the legal system it’s known to be a body of law that looks at all concerns which fall separate from the jurisdiction of common law. It allows courts to use their discretion and apply justice in accordance with “natural law”. Dictionary.com’s definition of maxim is “an expression of a general truth or principle‚ a principle or rule of conduct”. Maxims of equity can be described as an established principle of fairness. They

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    general duties and a justification of moral motivation. During Kant’s life span from 1724-1804 he studied many different topics in philosophy but his main study was on the Categorical Imperative. Along with the Categorical Imperative he also studied maxims and the principle of universalizability. Kant’s theory is very hard to interpret and can be complex and difficult at times. The Supreme Principle of Morality also known as the Categorical Imperative is Kant’s main focus in his philosophic theory.

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    Introduction The equitable maxims provide a set of general principles which can be said to have influenced the development of equity. This gives an overview of a selection of these maxims‚ examining them in varying amounts of detail and identifying many of the particular areas of the law which have been affected‚ and which are dealt with later in the book. These include‚ for example‚ the maxim ‘where the equities are equal the first in time prevails’‚ and its effect on priorities and conflicting

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    TACT consulted with Dr. Garing and it was recommended to refer for inpatient hospitalization for safety and stabilization. TACT assisted the ED doctor in completing IVC paperwork. TACT will search for appropriate

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    cannot will to do anything. Because will is a part of determining moral value and only humans are moral agents‚ only human beings can possess will. A maxim is a kind of will which governs our actions and varies from person to person. We are not always consciously aware of our maxims but can explain them if we are asked about them. There are two kinds of maxims: One is based on our desire to obtain something while the other is based on our respect for

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