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Della cheating moral theory

Utilitarianism

Utilitarianism explain

Way to the best happiness- Act chart and then Rule Utilitarianism, in which it looks at long term happiness

Bill with SGA moral theory and thought out argument

Rights based moral theory, 100 people $100 budget, $1 for pork $2 for other meat... 75 can have $.8 portions of pork and the other 25 can have $1.6 portions of other meat

Explain rights based moral theory

Everyone has a right to participate in the activity, giving the lesser of not allowing some people to eat- just having smaller portions

Kidney transplant moral theory

Natural Law Theory

Explain factors of NLT and DDE

Natural law theory: human life, procreation, knowledge, and sociability



DDE: intrinsic permissibility, non intentionality, proportionality, necessity

Censorship of mascot moral theory and person

Kant Ian moral theory and Lawrence

Explain Kant moral theory

Categorical imperative- conceivable and consistent looks at intention


Practical imperative- humanitarian formula, ends not the means to an end

Explain Lawrences viewpoints

Racist conduct and hate speech are the same thing, therefore the mascot (by way of racist conduct) is not protected by the first amendment, must respond to racism with vigor and resistance using our right to do so by the first amendment

Open borders moral theory and person

Social contract and Fine

Social contract explained (in detail for both)

Principle of greater liberty- everyone has a right to liberties such as life and the pursuit of happiness


The difference principle- everyone should have the right to the same opportunities



Made as a decision in best calmest circumstances- this is that for America

Explain Fine's viewpoint

The harm caused by forcing the immigrants to stay outside the country outweighs the harm of allowing them into the country. Freedom of association can deny access in closed religions and marriage (intimate expressions) however this can't be the reason for an entire country to deny access to immigrants