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    Identification of Dilemma George is a college student working a summer job on the overnight shift in the production of milkshake mix at Eastern Dairy. The job is highly important to him because he is making great money in comparison to previous experiences and he is intending to save the money to help cover expenses once he and his significant other‚ Cathy‚ get married and he returns to school. That said‚ the job is not one he intends to keep long-term as he plans to only stay through the summer

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    Thesis: To begin‚ I believe that it would be permissible to shove the fat man off the railing to save the lives of five individuals that would have otherwise been struck by the trolley. I will use John Stuart Mill’s teleological theory of Act Utilitarianism to prove my case. I will also explain why I disagree with Kant’s Formula of Humanity. Background: The theory that we are focusing on for this particular case is called the normative theory of ethics. This theory asks what we should or ought to

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    Act utilitarianism give importance in consequences of an action where concerns with only the pleasure and happiness. Comparably rule utilitarianism is if an action is accordance with a rule‚ it is said to be right. …further more there are two main utilitarian who proposed two different answers to this. Jeremy Bentham said “pleasure”

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    partial answer‚ and once properly qualified may produce some conviction. In “Famine. Affluence‚ and Morality‚” Peter Singer stresses the possible revisionary implications of accepting utilitarianism as a guide to conduct. He does not actually espouse utilitarianism in this essay‚ rather a cousin of utilitarianism. He observes‚ in the world today‚ there are many people suffering a lot‚ leading miserable lives‚ on the margin‚ prone to calamity whenever natural disasters or wars or other cataclysmic

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    the sake of the obligation. Utilitarianism is divided into two: - the rule utilitarianism and act utilitarianism. The rule utilitarian considers the consequences of adopting certain rules whereas the act utilitarian disregards the level of the rules and sticks only to the principle of the utility. Thus the advantage of the rule utilitarianism is that it considers the parameters like justice‚ beneficence and laws and legal rights which lacks in the act utilitarianism. Kantianism mainly rotates around

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    health care issues for Penang‚ Malaysia is quoted as saying‚ “Relaxed or nonexistent regulatory mechanisms…play a significant part in the choice or drug trial destinations.” From a utilitarianism standpoint‚ the use of foreign countries as a testing ground for experimental drugs would be unethical. In act utilitarianism we should always ask ourselves what the consequences of a particular act in a particular situation will be for all those affected (Shaw & Barry‚ 2013‚ p.60). A successful drug trial

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    Critical Analysis In his article “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality‚” Peter Singer outlines his argument for helping those in need in the global community. His main argument is that humans can stop suffering based on our moral decisions.1 Singer calls for the definition of ‘charity’ in our society to have moral implications. People should give governmental and privately. all need to give to charity and all at the same time. Peter Singer immediately encourages acceptance of his first moral standpoint

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    Sandel discusses a very popular nineteenth century law case involving an ocean stranded crew of four. Sandel proceeds to initiate the discussion of the principles of utilitarian philosopher‚ Jeremy Bentham. The inauguration of arguments of utilitarianism follows what is discussed in the second episode “Putting a Price Tag on Life/How to Measure Pleasure”. The lecture in episode two also includes discussions of critical thinking and arguments by the students to support their contrasting views.

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    deontological approach and virtue approach. Since his intention is bad on Kant’s theory and utilitarianism theory. Also‚ his consequent on utilitarianism theory and virtue theory is bad. The Guardian is good as consequential approach. As it had good intention on utilitarianism theory‚ and good consequent on egoism theory. At last‚ the government is wrong as he had bad intention on Kant’s theory and bad consequent on utilitarianism

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    Ethics and Social Justice Introduction The area of ethics and social justice is a wide area‚ one that requires active participation of all the members in a society to ensure its full realization. Shaw‚ W. H. (2009) defines the word utilitarianism as the notion or idea suggesting that when an individual undertakes an action‚ the moral worth of that action is singularly determined by the usefulness of the action in enhancing utility maximization leading to a minimal negative utility as a

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