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    Home Depot and Nike Mission The purpose of this essay is to analyze Home Depot and Nike’s mission statement. The essay will explore both corporation mission statement, the way it motivates employees, how they offer services to their customers, with community involvement that surround each company. The report will give detailed information of how both organizations will inspire their employee and offer great service to each customer. Nike’s main reason for existence is to follow through on their…

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    I. 398) For example, the inclination for honor. On Kant’s view, if the action is directed to what is, in fact, beneficial and accords with duty and thus is honorable, deserves praise and encouragement, but not admiration. (Sec I. 398). Because its maxim lacks the moral content of an action done not from inclination but from duty. (Sec I.…

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    Divya Upadhyay PHIL 130 11/01/17 Professor Skibra A Bilateral Approach to Morality The core of the following analysis is centralized around two opposing theories formulated to constitute the grounds of morality: Utilitarianism and Kantian ethics. Through its respective beliefs, each perspective is initially explained and subsequently applied to the fundamental issue raised in Case 1, The Ethics of Lying, to provide an answer for what actions are regarded as morally “correct”. Morality denotes…

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    the law system nowadays, killing anyone is prohibited and anyone who violates the law would be sentenced to lifelong imprisonment. Also, killing a person is an act the morally wrong. According to Kantianism purposed by Kant, people should follow the maxim as their living guidelines so that no one should violate other’s human right that the right of living. Moreover, Kant also purpose that we should no use others in order to achieve our purpose, such as killing my roommates to save thousands of…

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    Name Institution Professor Course Date Logic 1. Valid and invalid arguments A valid logic argument is has a condition that all premises are true meaning the conclusions cannot be false in any way. On the other hand, an invalid argument is the one that offers a possibility of its conclusion being false even if all other premises are true. Differences For the logically valid arguments, adding an extra premise do not have an effect on the conclusions, that is, if the conclusion is validly…

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    There are situations that exist throughout every facet of life where ethics can be applied. Although ethical decisions must be made all throughout the life; however, some of the most complex ethical decisions are associated with the medical field and involve the patients and treatment. Ethical theories address these issues and provide you with justifiable principles that can be utilized to assist in guiding a person in making these decisions1.These theories give justification of a person’s…

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    Legalization of the drug is one of the rising issues in the United States. There are some states in the United States, who have legalized drugs, which were once considered illegal in other states. Today, every individual has different views about the use and the legalization of illegal drugs. The behavior of an individual, not any affect him or her but also affects the people around them. Whereas, in the 21st century, everyone has the will to choose for themselves and everyone is well aware of…

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    public. These hate speech’s that are going around on the internet incite violence across the world. For instance a group such as the neo natizis use the internet to spread their message and ideal’s to a large number of people. The European antiracist maxim also states that “racism is not an opinion, it’s a crime”(It’s a Crime). Even though this is said and is enforced people go online and leak information from workers that are then targeted for racism and other rude…

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    Furthermore, Kant relies on the moral agent using the concept of the Good Will. According to him, the only good with qualification is the goodwill. He claims, the Good Will is not good based on what it produces or on its consequences, but due to its nature or virtue of volition, it is good in itself or due to its intrinsic properties (Kant, 2012). This is to say; a moral agent is an individual that can make a moral judgment based on some notion of right and wrong and be held accountable for the…

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    What is the categorical imperative, and is it moral? In The Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics, Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative is the belief that in order to reach a morally just conclusion one must act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same time will that it should become a universal law. In other words an action should only be reasoned to be right if it would be acceptable by society for everyone to do it. This leads me to believe that: The categorical…

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