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    BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS 1 Story Outline • Aminah‚ quality senior manager of Good Food Packaging S/B (“the Company”) which manufacture polystyrene‚ plastic & foam food container in SK. • Recently‚ she been told & found that her company‟s product will cause adverse effect to human health. • She now very much concern with this issue‚ and management of the Company also been notified. They want Aminah to just „close one eye‟ and not reveal to anyone. GSM 5131 BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS 2 Ethical

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    Cyber Ethics Deontologist versus utilitarian view on “Net Neutrality” The internet has already changed the way that the world operates today. Presently‚ everyone has access to the internet everywhere in the world. The internet is used through a variety of purposes‚ from academia research to business transactions and contacting family. Considering the freedom that the internet provides us‚ a group of people threatens that freedom of access to the Internet by conflicting with the Net Neutrality

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    Utilitarian Principles Barbara Lawson AUPHI208 Instructor Sorensen October‚ 20‚ 2014 Utilitarian Principles In this assignment the theory that was chosen will be the utilitarian that applies to our respecting the environment. The utilitarian theory is that of J. S. Mills and environmental ethics. Utilitarian supports the position is that human interests are no more important or if no greater moral concern than the interests of the worth or their intrinsic value. “Utilitarianism has

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    abortion by moral philosophers and others on the issue. Abortion is the deliberate removal of a woman’s foetus in a medical procedure (Grimes and Stuart‚ 2010). Abortion can be debated from various angles‚ especially from the pro-choice and pro-life advocates. The pro-life advocates are of the view that no foetus should be terminated‚ irrespective of the situation surrounding its birth. This argument is from the belief by Christians in the sacredness of life and that every child has the right to live

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    1. Singer’s main thesis in the essay is that individuals living in affluent countries need to alter their moral standards with regards to helping others and/or giving to charity. Singer argues that charity as we currently know it should no longer be voluntary. Singer contends that charity should be a duty‚ from which individuals are morally bound to provide assistance to others‚ rather than a voluntary means of fulfilling the desire to help another individual. Singer contends that those living

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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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    John Mill’s Utilitarianism theory * All his theory focuses on is maximizing utility for the greatest number of people possible * Moral as long as it is the “best action” to maximize happiness for the greatest number‚ even if a single person has to sacrifice * BP’s oil spill throughout the Gulf of Mexico is exactly the opposite from Mill’s theory because it actually minimizes utility for everyone who is affected. The spill devastated coastal beaches and businesses that relied on tourism

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    APTA Core Ethics and the RIPS Model The APTA Code of Ethics and Standards for Practice has been my moral compass and my premise in having a sound practice of physical therapy. I am no stranger to the many changes that has occurred in healthcare throughout the 14 years of my practice here in the United States. The tasks of delivering patient care have become challenging and at times complicated by ethical dilemmas brought by either medical insurance‚ pressure from management‚ or time constraints

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    This paper was written during the final exam for an ethics class‚ from memory. As such‚ there are no referances‚ but it still makes for a pretty good outline for a paper on utilitarian and Kantian ethical theories. With so many varying views on morals and ethics‚ trying to use reason in ethics without resorting to emotional judgments is difficult. The first stop to overcoming this obstacle is to begin by studying ethical theories. Once a good grasp of the theories has been established

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    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND MORAL VALUES SHALABH KULSHRESHTHA FACULTY OF ENGINEERING‚ DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE Direct_2_shalabh@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION Ethics‚ also called MORAL PHILOSOPHY‚ the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad‚ right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles. How should we live? Shall we aim at happiness or at knowledge‚ virtue‚ or the creation of beautiful objects

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