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    Hard Times Essay

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    written in 1854 by Charles Dickens. Dickens was a famous Victorian novelist who wrote about the civilization that surrounded him. He was knowledgeable and middle-class but had some sympathy with the way poor people were treated. He was vital of utilitarianism and felt that those in power showed little understanding of the poor. His sympathy with the poor stemmed from his upbringing and his father’s failure to stay out of debt. Hard Times is Dickens’ shortest novel and is considered by many to be a

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    CAT: An Intern’s Dilemma 1. Case Facts a. HBS Intern working for an tech security firm b. Had trouble getting a visa to work in Asia‚ so started working in Boston b.i. Duty was to conduct market research by reaching out to other firms including direct competitors b.ii. His bosses asked him to identify himself as a HBS student‚ rather than an intern with that company b.iii. This made him uncomfortable but it kept coming up 2. Problem Statement a. Does Yang agree to misrepresent himself

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    Bentham's Utiltarianism

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    Give an Account of Bentham’s Utilitarianism (30 Marks) “The greatest good for the greatest number” is the basic principle of Bentham’s Utilitarianism. To demonstrate this theory‚ consider this situation: there are only enough seats in a car to take 5 of 6 people to the cinema- should one person be left behind? According to Bentham‚ yes‚ the five people should still go because the decision brings pleasure to the greatest number of people. As a hedonist (someone who believes that pleasure is the

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    Theory of John Stuart Mill

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    Theory of liberty According to this principle says that the freedom of individual will be conduct by society due to certain reasons. On Liberty‚ Mill always opened a question about liberty and democracy‚ of how people can understand about the doctrine of the sovereignty. Mill’s struggling for the liberty between subjects and Government. Liberty meant ‘protection against the tranny of political rulers’. The Liberty Principle In Mill’s On Liberty was said about the nature and the limits of the

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    Gang Violence Case Study

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    calm neighborhood. In the tranquil canal bank neighborhood‚ the greatest number of people‚ the residents of other houses within the community‚ are being negatively affected by the actions of members in one home. According to one of the tenets of Utilitarianism‚ each person’s happiness is equally weighed. The acts of weapon-related violence that initiate from one home in a neighborhood do not benefit the greater good of all of the homes. Thus leading the community to take actions to achieve greater pleasure

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    the organisation and fingers unanimously pointed at Durai‚ who was alleged to have been responsible for the plight that NKF had landed itself in. Utilitarianism Constantly seeking to provide better service for as many affected patients as possible‚ how decisions in NKF were made or should have been made relates to the ethical concept of utilitarianism whereby choices are made based on the highest degree of benefit to those affected; in the context of NKF‚ key stakeholders affected would be the public

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    Ethical Theories‚ Principles‚ Policies‚ Choice making Ethical Theories- Ethical theories are based on the previously explained ethical principles. They each emphasize different aspects of an ethical dilemma and lead to the most ethically correct resolution according to the guidelines within the ethical theory itself. People usually base their individual choice of ethical theory upon their life experiences (1‚2). Deontology The deontological theory states that people should adhere to their

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    Shaan Yen Studet ID number: 1241413 Paper code: 285008/16 This essay looks at the ethics involved in a high profile sex offence case recently dealt with in the Auckland District Court. The case was published in the New Zealand Herald on the 3 September 2011. Kantian and Utilitarian theories were applied in discussing four different perspectives of the key participants; The Judge‚ The Offender‚ The Victim‚ and The Public. The Judge‚ Philippa Cunningham‚ discharged the offender without conviction

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    from this module (either universalism or utilitarianism) to the Tuskegee case? Utilitarianism is defined as: 1. The belief that the value of a thing or an action is determined by its utility. 2. The ethical theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill that all action should be directed toward achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. 3. The quality of being utilitarian With the definition of the word utilitarianism I am not quite sure that this would fit

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    assessed. Although utilitarianism is used to decide whether or not in theory carrying out an act will bring about more pleasure‚ some utilitarian’s may argue that there are cases of suffering which require more serious attention‚ to put an end to that pain rather than allowing it to continue in order to attend to a act which is already bringing about happiness. The idea of achieving increasing pleasure would appeal to a utilitarian as in theory the whole of utilitarianism is based on this aim

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