Comparison between deontological and utilitarian ethics Deontological ethics Deontology is a normative theory attributed to Immanuel Kant, which focuses on the concept of the duty. It is concerned on fulfilling what is believed to be a moral duty without considering its impact to other people. It takes the stand that the duty defines the right actions regardless of the consequences. The hold of deontological ethics is that doing right is what conform the moral laws. According to Kant, right
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“Movie Review – 21” Ben Campbell is a Havard Medical School’s mathematical genius student who desperate to find 150,000 dollars of money to pay for his college fees. He works a part-time job as an Assistant Manager in a clothes shop which enables him to earn only 8 dollars per hour. As the income is insufficient, he intends to apply for Robinson Scholarship which only extra dazzle person is about to get the scholarship. But before that, Ben had been through a great experience in the most popular
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Ethical Concerns of Consumer Tracking Name SOC 120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor September 2014 Ethical Concerns of Consumer Tracking The practice of consumer tracking has become commonplace through various public avenues, but there are certain aspects of this practice that could be construed as an invasion of privacy. There are so many activities that can be monitored in today’s technologically driven society. Retail outlets and other
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Introduction Ethics, or moral philosophy as it sometimes called, is the systematic endeavor to understand the moral concepts and justify on the moral principles and theories. It undertakes to analyze such concepts as ‘right,’ ‘wrong,’ or ‘ought,’ ‘good, and ‘evil’ in their moral contexts. It builds and scrutinizes arguments setting forth large-scale theories on how we ought to act, and it seeks to discover valid principles such as (never kill an innocent human beings) and the relationship between
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___________________________ ------------------------------------------------- True or False Enter your answer in the boxes in the column to the right. 1. People are rational economic actors motivated solely by self-interest. | | 2. Deontology is a moral theory that emphasizes one’s duty to a particular action because it is inherently correct. | | 3. Most people expect fair play in their interactions and will even forgo economic benefits in order to maintain a fair system. | |
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it looks like to apply the theory you chose in business (7 points). e. Discuss and Describe Kant's Deontological moral philosophy. In your answer you should discuss and describe at least one version of the categorical imperative and define deontology (7 points). f. Discuss and Describe Relativism and what it may mean to apply this theory in business (5 points). g. Discuss and Describe Virtue Ethics and describe what virtue ethics means in business (6 points). h. Discuss and Describe
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Midterm Exam – Summer 2011 Chapter 01 Ethical Reasoning Implications for Accounting Multiple Choice Questions 1. Each of the following characteristics describes the importance of integrity in decision making except for: A. Acting out of moral principle B. Being loyal to one's superior C. Having the courage to do the right thing D. Not subordinating professional judgment to others 2. The ancient Greeks thought of the virtues as characteristics of behavior that: A. Could lead
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Maria Merritt Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making NRS-437V Teresa Ortner May 8, 2016 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Case Scenario: A 6-year-old develops a high fever accompanied by violent vomiting and convulsions while at school. The child is rushed to a nearby hospital. The attending physician makes a diagnosis of meningitis and requests permission to initiate treatment from the parents. The child’s parents are divorced. The
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------------------------------------------------- True or False Enter your answer in the boxes in the column to the right. 1. People are rational economic actors motivated solely by self-interest. | False | 2. Deontology is a moral theory that emphasizes one’s duty to a particular action because it is inherently correct. | | 3. Most people expect fair play in their interactions and will even forgo economic benefits in order to maintain a fair system. | |
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approach to the consequences of alternatives, and choose the one that maximizes happiness. For example, if you are invited to two events on the same day, deciding where to go will imply an analysis of how will the happiness of both sides be affected. Deontology is defined by Boylan
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