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    Egoism Vs Altruism

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    These two ideas highlight the differences between two extreme natures. People by nature are egoists. This will be proven by exploring philosophers such as Ayn Rand, Thomas Hobbes, Henry Sidgwick and their theories on egoism involving rational and ethical egoism. Additionally, it will be proven using philosophers such…

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    are more concerned with what is best for themselves than in helping others. Ethical Egoism is the claim that for an action to be morally right that it must maximize one’s self-interest. Each individual person should pursue whatever is best for them. This means that whatever the good action is, is the one that is best for each individual. This form of self-interest accounts for all of a person’s obligations. If an Ethical Egoist was hungry but had nothing to eat they take their neighbors food to…

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    egoism and ethical egoism involves the actions behind each. The simple fact is that they both have the same motive which is to act in favor of oneself (self-interest), they just go about this in a different way. In psychological egoism even when men are acting in ways apparently calculated to benefit others, they are actually motivated by the belief that acting in a certain manner is to their own advantage. If they did not believe this they would not be doing that action. By contrast ethical…

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    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 newly purchased…

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    In the case of the trolley problem I would rely on ethical egoism to justify my decision to divert the train, thus saving the five and killing the one. Before I elaborate on my justification it would be wise to explain the major premises that ethical egoism (henceforth, just egoism) asserts. First, the only thing with inherent value according to egoism is self interest. Somewhat like hedonism, egoism demands a careful deliberation of value in any given situation where a moral choice is…

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    Brunswick has been blessed by God to have had two very transformational and ethical pastors serve the congregation during this time of change. They have both been very spiritual in their beliefs and very open to the community. They have sought out ways to be inclusive to everyone within the church and the community. “Discussions of spirituality cover a broad and increasingly complex spectrum of beliefs, practices, and approaches within and beyond traditional circles. For our purposes,…

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    McClintock stresses the importance of the fact that there are two different forms of psychological egoism—motive egoism and principle egoism. Examples that signify the difference are listed below. Motive egoism- “Everyone is so constituted by nature that his motive in acting always is to maximize his own…

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    Section #1: Identify the ethical, and/or legal problem(s) or dilemma(s). Ethical or Legal Issue? What are the Problem(s) or Dilemma(s)? Personal Virtual Relationships with Current Clients (American Counseling Association [ACA], 2014, A.5. e.). Jordan without her supervisor’s knowledge contacted the client via social media friending the client. C.R.S. § 12-43-222(i) Engaged in a relationship with the client which can impair the counselor’s judgement. Jordan, without her supervisor’s knowledge…

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    Moral Values In Nursing

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    7. SOURCES OF VALUES This concept was taken from module 8 "ethical decision making", sub topic 2 "personal morals, beliefs and values". Values are principles, standards or qualities that an individual or group of people hold in high regard. This values usually guides the way that people live their lives and make decisions. Values are those things which we hold very dear to ourselves and it forms the basis for reasons behind our actions. It is something that is of great worth to us. According to…

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    Dual Relationship Concepts

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    the Author, Penny, in ethical and professional development. Ethically it is important that professionals examine their own life as each therapist brings their unique character to the role. This Author reflected on insights that surprised her, challenged her and ways she would operate differently as a result of her research. She has chosen the concepts of dual relationships, unexpected termination, professional competence and power imbalance in therapeutic relationships as ethical areas worthy of…

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