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    Explain Kant’s moral law theory with particular reference to the categorical imperative [30] By Hannah Parry-Evans “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe the oftener and more steadily we reflect on them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.” – Kant (1788)‚ pp‚ 193‚ 259 Immanuel Kant introduced and initiated his ‘moral law theory’ in the late 18th century. The doctrine in question sought to establish and constitute a supreme or absolute principle

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    Aristotle posses the moral theory that human activity is directed towards happiness. Humans strive towards the end by yearning for the highest good. He defines happiness as regular contemplation of truth‚ both universal and eternal. An individual can obtain pure happiness by living a virtuous life. One must develop reason and wisdom‚ and have opportunity to have actions with virtuous meaning. These acts depend upon making a conscious decision that contain both moral motivation and moral purpose. Pleasure

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    LAWS AND MORALS DO THEY INTERTWINE? Before going ahead to give my opinion on what Bidemi asserted Bisi about what laws and morals are‚ what are laws and morals? L.B Curzon explained laws as generally regarded as a body of rules and regulations to order human behavior and relationships which are enforced by an authorized system and which are accepted by the political society which it affects. Morals on the other hand as defined in the Encarta dictionary are principles on the standard of human

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    Date: - 10/06/2009 Question 2: What moral theories are the most important in the healthcare reform debate? The four moral theories which have been refereed in the book satisfy one or the other aspect of the ethical analysis and also keep the foundation for further analysis. However no theory satisfies all the relevant criteria. All the four theories have pointed out their ways and means to reach a decision which is correct and ethically considered. All the theories have reached some of the goals

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    The moral theory of Virtue Ethics is interesting in the way it places more emphasis on character and less on the actions of the person who may perform those actions. I will focus on the issue of voluntary and active euthanasia in relation to the application of virtue ethics. To talk of someone voluntarily taking their own life is still abominable in many societies today. Historically‚ it was unthinkable and unethical to even consider asking a physician to help one take their own life. It is

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    In the article written by James Harold called“ A Moral Never- Never Land: Identifying with Tony Soprano” author questions to the moral effects of TV on human life. Harold’s main claim in this article is that TV shows like The Sopranos combines both sympathetic and repulsive elements of life and ultimately its good for to invite the viewers to think deeply about the nature of good and evil. Also the author questions that there is nothing wrong with loving characters such as Tony Soprano because this

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    Of the four major theories regarding the social responsibility of business‚ the theory I believe in most is that of the moral minimum. This theory states that a company has the responsibility to make a profit‚ while at the same time not causing any harm to others. As long as a company either avoids doing harm to others or corrects any harm that it may unintentionally cause‚ then it has met its responsibilities to the community. It is the moral minimum theory that is the basis for a handful of better

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    What comes to my mind when I think of someone who can be moral‚ but with the right attentions but wrong actions Is Eric Braden known as Victor Newman on the Young and Restless. His character is ruthless at times but‚ with great attentions. On any occasion or means‚ Newman always did what he thought was best to protect his family and company “Newman Enterprises‚” that he build from ground up. One of the the moral actions was when Newman tried to frame his own flesh and blood son for murder. His

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    Baier: “What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory?” Throughout history‚ there have been traditional assumptions about male and female gender roles and stereotypes. Men are rational and women are emotional. “Men should be decisive and courageous‚ women should be submissive and meek; men should pursue amorous conquests‚ women should be faithful and chaste; men should be warriors‚ and women nurturers; men should lead‚ women should quietly follow”(Baier). For New Zealand born Annette Baier‚ in What Do Women

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    Edgar Venegas Phil 310 Professor Charles Van Patten March 21‚ 2015 Moral theory Paper Many philosophers maintain looking for what are right‚ Meanwhile Aristotle searches for what is virtue. In “Virtue Ethics” Aristotle argues‚ “Virtue is a mean state between the extremes‚ both of which are vices either excess or deviancy”(73). All human activities aim at some end that we consider good. Most activities are a means to a higher end. The highest human good‚ then‚ is that activity that is an end

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