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    In general, being self-interest person does not mean that you are a greedy person because being self-interest person is a powerful weapon where the individual goes in search of a personal benefit, where the person feels motivated to include social and psychological thoughts. However, being greedy is when you want to have something with access to accumulating and to not share it with others, In other words, someone who thinks of their self. As human beings, we all act with a self-interest mindset…

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    Before one begins to try and interpret true meaning behind the concept of Individualism, he must first understand the evolution of altruism. At its core, altruism is a form of sacrifice; it is an act of selflessness and kindness. However, as mankind has advanced past the constant struggle to survive, the definition of altruism has shifted from an act of great benevolence and philanthropy, to a social expectation. When society finally understands the fallacy of this concept, the true definition…

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    Case 7: Gillian and Insider Trading Who has moral responsibility for deciding what to do? In this case we are introduced to Gillian Lee, the Senior Administrative Assistant to the VP of Operations at Global Potash Enterprises (GPE). Gillian is faced with the ethical dilemma of whether or not to use insider information about GPE to her advantage. Gillian had recently seen a preliminary geographical report on her boss Jerry Adams’ desk, detailing the minimal amount of minable potash in GPE’s…

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    The ethical dilemma was between the family of the Kids for Riches and Judge Ciavarella. Judge Ciavarella create a program in 2009, which he was to house juvenile delinquents and accepted and two-million-dollar finder’s fee to do so. Families accused Judge Ciavarella was happy to tear families apart for exchange for a payoff. Judge Ciavarella sentenced around 3,000 children. If, Ciavarella was to attempt to do the ethics of care then he would not have put himself and his greed before the…

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    Ayn Rand's Altruism Theory

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    In this paper I will use the views and theories of Ayn Rand on altruism, James Rachels’ view psychological egoism and Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative in order to propose a moral theory on how we ought to behave both individually and as a society. As a frame of reference, I will first present a case on why psychological egoism applies to humans which will tie in with both individual and global morality. In the same way, I will state reasons why I believe Rand was precise in pointing out…

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    Ethical Egoist: This person or entity is only concerned with his or her own good and tends not to keep in mind the consequences of his or her action on their environment. They will do everything possible to accomplish the best consequences for them. Liberalism: Each person is the owner of themselves. As individuals, each of us has the right to choose freely and to live our lives free from interference from others, provided the exercise of our rights does not interfere with others' rights to do…

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    In the final instants of The Glass Menagerie, Tom leaves his mother, Amanda, then his sister, Laura, for a new lifetime. The cause for his departure is Amanda's continuous criticism of his egoism. In truth, Tom feels unrewarding and wicked. He works hard to support his little family, but his efforts often go unrecognized by Amanda. Tom desires for a measure of freedom and harbors a sense of hopelessness concerning his life. The atmosphere at home is made extremely tough by Amanda's dominant…

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    that O’Connor and plaintiffs were correct to battle against Uber and its allegations. The legal evidence proved Uber’s claims that its drivers being private contractors was an invalid statement. Also, ethical theories such as Kantianism and Ethical Egoism provided further evidence that O’Connor and plaintiffs’ were philosophically correct. Hopefully, this case will set an example for corporations or companies that treat their employees as means to an end and never a means to an…

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    will use examples such as kin selection, animal altruism, and arguments against psychological egoism to assist in proving my thesis to be true. I will also address a counter argument made by some psychological egoists who believe that due to most people feeling pleasure while doing good things for others, that there are no people only act selfishly. I will reference James Rachel’s essay “Psychological Egoism” to help enhance my theory that not all acts must be out of self interest. In my…

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    The two moral theories we really took inspiration from is Ethical Egoism, and Utilitarianism. Ethical Egoism is serving your own self interests, and to be moral in this theory is to act in our own self interests, and is immoral not too. Utilitarianism is a theory that focuses on maximizing pleasure for the most amount of people, and minimizing pain for the most amount of people. The way Utilitarianism does this is by looking at the consequences for the action you are going to do. One was the…

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