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    In the past‚ there were not many programs showing on TV‚ and people did not have many choices to choose. Nowadays‚ with the development of technology and the increasing needs for more enjoyment‚ people have a variety of TV shows to watch. Among them‚ TV gameshows are the most attractive. The popularity of TV gameshows can be claimed for three main reasons: entertainment‚ knowledge and the prizes. First‚ the most common reason is that demand for more entertainment leads to more TV gameshows. A gameshow

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    Donald Davidson- Three Varieties of Knowledge Submitted By: Nathan Copeland- 500349268 Submitted to: Prof. Checkland PHL550 April 15‚ 2013 In Donald Davidsons Three Varieties of Knowledge‚ he sets out to more or less prove that “A community of minds is the basis of knowledge; it provides the measure of all things." (Davidson‚ 218). This is done by first categorizing knowledge into three distinct categories. There is knowledge of ones own mind‚ knowledge of another’s mind‚ and knowledge of

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    dilemmas would in fact agree with what he called the Categorical Imperative. In accordance with the good will aspects Kant’s claims on good will is the only thing that can be considered good without limitation. In this paper I will discuss several situations that I have been involved in where both the Categorical Imperative and a good will have applied to my personal experiences. Before I get started I would like to shed a little more light on the Categorical Imperative that Kant and others viewed as very

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    Topic: #2 Deontology There are many theories of morality that aim to create criteria for an action’s moral value. Kantian Deontology is a one of those theories. This theory values an action‚ not based on the happiness or pleasure derived from it‚ but the will behind it. Kantian Deontologists do not value happiness and pleasure as intrinsically good because there is nothing good other than a good will- since good will is the motive to act for moral duty. Although Kantian Deontology is logical

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    Kant’s categorical imperative approach implies that while making an ethical decision‚ facing an ethical dilemma‚ a person should act in such a way he/she supposes other persons will also act in the same situation. Therefore‚ moral rules must be universal and there

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    Kantianism : Categorical imperative I : Scenario 1 Proposed rule: (I may lie to use the private library’s PCs with the intention of getting a full scholarship to attend a prestigious university.) In this case.  “I can lie with the intention of getting good grades and a scholarship.” • The person in trouble wants his lie to be believed so she gets what she needs – in this case to use the unused private library’s PC’s connected with the net to research and get good grades and later a scholarship

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    He believed that if you are following the “Categorical Imperative “or “CI” rules‚ then you are doing the right thing (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-moral/). No‚ one does not resonate with me more than the others because all of these are equally important to me. All of these theories are ones

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    People learn from a variety of sources People learn from a variety of sources‚ why? It is because the sometimes people can’t find everything they need in just one source. For example‚ people will not always learn cook by the paper recipe‚ when my mom want to cook something‚ but didn’t know how to‚ she search it up on the internet. Then‚ she will cook me some delicious Chinese food. She just learned from the internet which is a different source than the cooking book. Not only will my parent learn

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    A Variety of Social Factors Causes Homelessness National Coalition for the Homeless is a charity that fights to end the homelessness through grassroots organizing‚ public education‚ and policy advocacy. They have pointed out the causes for the increasing number of homeless people in the U.S since 2000 in the article “A Variety of Social Factors Causes Homelessness.” Why is the number of the homeless people increasing day after day in the U.S? Poverty and the homelessness are the current controversial

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    Outline and evaluate Kants categorical imperative (25 marks) Kant’s categorical ethics is a deontological theory of ethics‚ this means that the actions are either intrinsically right or intrinsically wrong‚ this is due to absolute law; the outcome of the situation is not important to Kant’s theory even if the outcome may be good. Kant has a deontological theory because he believes that you must stick to the moral rules and beliefs that you have no matter what the turn out. An example of this would

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