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    Ethical Criticism Of Kant

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    There exists a woman, lets call her Jenny, who would have been appointed to a major advisory position if Hillary Clinton would’ve became president. Jenny is an expert on welfare policy. But, as you may know, Clinton didn’t win the election leaving Jenny without a Job. Now for our scenario lets say Hillary’s competitor, Donald Trump, who Jenny despises and believes will be a bad president, offers her the same job. Should she take it? My answer is yes; Jenny should accept the job. It would be in…

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    Creating ethics in a moment’s notice, to having to be morally and ethically correct is unquestionably difficult for someone in the decision making process. What is considered moral? Whether we have a clear difference between what is right and wrong, is not always the case when it comes to ethical decision making. These choices can affect you for a long time, and make you think to yourself what if? A few months ago I was faced with a situation where my neighbor and one of my best friends tori…

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    judge an agent or assign moral blame or praise for an action or it’s consequences even if it is clear that an agent had no control in the situation. Through the theory of Moral Luck there are four types of non-moral luck that play a factor in the morality of an action…

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    When one is in the position of managing others, it is extremely important to understand how to prevent and resolve conflict in the event that an issue becomes present. To describe conflict, this is something that occurs when “individuals or entire organizations perceive frustration in the execution of goals” (Shockley-Zalabak, 2015). While researching organizational conflicts that may occur within businesses, there was an issue pertaining to the loyalty that nurses display within their…

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    During my time spent in retail and an office environment, I have observed a common theme that happens at the end of every year. The common saying “Merry Christmas”, has been replaced with the saying “Happy Holidays”. Growing up, as far back as I can remember, the day after Thanksgiving; me and my parents would wake up and put up our Christmas tree, lights, and Christmas decorations. The last decoration that always went up was a sign that lit up and read “Merry Christmas”, that would be put up…

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    imagine being unable to eat certain foods, or being forced to fast for periods of time, or to have to pray several times a day, or to have to cover my head. All different religions have all different sets of rules and they are all supposed to teach morality. I truly do not believe you need all these things to be a moral person and I feel as though I am proof enough of…

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    completely different when a reward is given for not being bad. One should not seek to do good just because the reward. Modern discipline has become so dependent on rewarding that the children have become very shallow and have no deep understanding of morality and values. In traditional discipline a child grows up to become self-disciplined and grounded in a foundation of absolutes. The leniency that is most often found in modern parenting styles may create an adult with more self-entitlement…

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    In modern society, euthanasia, also known as mercy killing, is a controversial area of conversation surrounded by pressing social concerns involving the ethics of assisted death. Euthanasia is a practice that results in the painless death of a patient suffering from an incurable, painful disease or permanent coma as a means of preventing further distress. As an effect of the controversy already surrounding the nature of death, the rise of euthanasia poses an opportunity for dispute regarding the…

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    something right to do or not in our daily life. Media has presented this idea in different ways and situations. In V for Vendetta movie shows a situation when people think they are doing the right things and how this situation fit in Kant’s freedom and morality views. Additionally, what is the message the audience will get. In the movie V for Vendetta, V retaliated of the people who did national security experiment. There is a scene, a detective read Dr. Surridge’s diary, who was one of the…

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    Altruistic Human Nature

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    Whether or not our species is wired for being altruistic in nature is very difficult to determine, and I find myself thinking that while a majority of us are wired for it, like anything else, there are always exceptions. It is impossible to make a statement along the lines of all humans are essentially good nature, because as of right now, it is not proven by science, and it is hard to classify people who commit certain crimes as “altruistic.” Some religions and philosophers hold the basis that…

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