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    Rough Draft - Duty Ethics Duty ethics‚ also known as deontology‚ is the school of thought that bases the morality of an action on a set of universal rules. A person is said to have a duty‚ or obligation‚ to adhere to these rules with no exception. Unlike Utilitarianism‚ in deontology the morality of an action does not depend on the consequences of that action. Deontology also considers the individual rights of those affected by an action. Kant agreed that we still have moral duties to ourselves and

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    ” no it’s a drone delivering your Summons for Jury Duty. No‚ relax‚ Jury Summons are not being delivered by drones yet. However‚ just imagine the reaction of people if they were. Their first response would probably be to find an excuse to get out of it. But little do they know‚ our future depends on good and honest people providing service by making an informed decision. Serving as a juror is extremely important. For example‚ it is our civic duty‚ it gives the defendant a fair trial‚ it provides knowledge

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    much more conservative view towards lying and when it is permissible. Grotius has a much more liberal‚ modern‚ and understanding view on the issue. Kant pretty much thinks that it is one’s duty to speak the truth‚ although this moral principle is not taken unconditionally in the world today. This is a duty because it is every man’s right to know the truth and lying to anyone would be taking this right away‚ which mortals should not have the power to do. However‚ if a man throws this right away

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    This essay will discuss the need for confidentiality and the nurse’s duty to keep information he/she is privy to‚ confidential. Brown et al (1992) suggest that a duty of confidentiality can be described as information that is disclosed which ought not to be disclosed further except within the relevant limits. Confidentiality is generally defined as the process of the protection of personal information‚ and is regarded as an integral part of a nurse’s role. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)

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    I do think all companies could most definitely be inspired by Patagonia’s level of loyalty by their employees. I believe if the moral of the organization is good‚ then the company can accept excellent productivity to accomplish their goals. Even‚ if the employees are happy then you have people that really want to work for you. The employees of Patagonia had a certain type of devotion and loyalty and that level is so hard to find within companies today. There must be a strong high moral in a company

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    in harsh conditions. As we may ask ourselves about the moral duty on what we are supposed to do. Many of us start to think what our moral responsibility to help other people is. People living with less than 2.50 a day. If we actually think about how much that is‚ I can spend that on a cup of coffee every morning. Such strategy deserves moral consideration. Therefore‚ I would discuss the different arguments to approaching our moral duty with Kantianism and Utilitarianism. Poverty is the state that

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    Writer’s Duty William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize speech revealed to all who have witnessed or read it‚ the many duties of a writer.  The most significant point that he made‚ to me‚ was that a writer’s duty is to connect.  That includes both connecting with their audience‚ and other writers.  Writers have the ability to put something out into the world that no one has ever said or heard before‚ yet something that speaks to the soul and relates to the heart.  Engaging the audience is the duty and purpose

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    I will refute the statement that there is natural duty to obey the law even in reasonably decent democratic societies in order to rescue others from the dangerous conditions of the state of nature. To do this‚ I will explore a world in which there is a natural duty to obey the law to evaluate if it is the best way to protect us from the dangerous conditions. Next‚ I will explore the ambiguity in the natural theory to sufficiently justified a duty to obey the law simply because it is a law. Through

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    Custom Duty is imposed under the Indian Customs Act formulated in 1962 by the Constitution of India under the Article 265‚ which states that “no tax shall be levied or collected except by authority of law. So‚ theIndian Custom Act was introduced that allow the Central Government to collect the taxes under the name of Custom Duty. Custom Duties are usually levied with ad valorem rates and their base is determined by the domestic value ’the imported goods calculated at the official exchange rate.

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    Kant’s Theory of Ethical Duty: A Deeper Look Immanuel Kant‚ one of the most significant and popular theorists‚ was also one of the last key philosophers of the Enlightenment period. Existing ethical assumptions are being deduced using this ethical theory of duty‚ which argues that the when an action can be supported and willed by practical reason and universal law‚ it is the right action. Kant did not believe that just mere virtues can measure ethics. Looking

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