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    Diversity may lead to broader ideas and problem-solving strategies . Virtue Ethics Aristotle is given credit for creating the theory of Virtue Ethics. The ethical theory of Virtue Ethics is different from other theories. Virtue Ethics does not analyse the morality of an action unlike deontology. Virtue Ethics does not analyse the consequence or outcome of an action unlike Utilitarianism and Ethical Egoism. Conversely, Virtue Ethics underline the character of the agent performing the action.…

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    The virtue ethics philosopher says about the ethical dilemma, it is becoming increasing the routine to test fetus for a variety of genetic reason and other anomalies. Ultrasound screening which is used screening of different morphological anomalies and the Maternal serum Alph-Fetoprotein Test (Msafp) which is essential to screen for tiresome chromosomal disorders Down syndrome which are routine parts of prenatal care, indeed , ultrasound screening does not even require formal informed consent…

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    can create easier pathways for illegal immigrants to obtain citizenship which will benefit their families. Making the citizenship process easier and more accessible can help these families have access to health care. According to Mosser (2013), virtue ethics is an ethical theory that focuses on the character of the agent in evaluating moral behavior, in contrast to utilitarianism or deontology; often associated with the Greek philosopher Aristotle. To some, it may be hard to think about making…

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    of love in attaining true contentment. However, the different forms they describe carry different connotations and different levels of influence on life. In Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, he states the importance of philia in leading a life of contentment. "For friendship is a certain virtue or is accompanied by virtue; and, further, it is most necessary with a view to life; without friends, no one would choose to live..."1His…

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    Before I discuss how utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics would respond to what took place, I am first going to briefly describe the situation. “While most of the population slept during the night of December 3, 1984, a toxic cloud of over forty tons of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas escaped from the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, central India. Heavier than air, the gas blanketed the slums surrounding the facility and spread over the city of 800,000 people. At least 2,000 died immediately…

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    workable and ethical theories, Kantianism, Social Contract Theory, Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, and Virtue Ethics, that others use to guide their moral decision making, people tend to follow closely to one, a combination of two, or use which ever theory that will validate their decision or benefit them the most. I personally lean towards a combination of Kantianism and Virtue Ethics. In my everyday life, it is important that I continue to build and develop my character such as…

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    examples. ETHICAL THEORIES Virtue Ethics Explains that character is essential in everything. An individual decides for his own personality that will define his actions. To follow ethical life one should be empowered with qualities such as compassion, patience, self-control and rightful intelligence and should also refrain from any immoralities and selfishness. Basically, this framework says that if the character of a person is good then all his actions must be good. Virtue ethics is important to…

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    Though he realizes that the definition of happiness is evasive and varies based on the individual’s preferences. Taylor believes happiness is not just one thing, but instead there are several factors that make it up. In his chapter on Happiness, in Virtue Ethics, he describe these components: Pleasure, Possessions, Honor, Fame, Glory, Joy, and Exuberance. Taylor attempts to sum up his view on happiness in the following sentence, “The idea of happiness, we have suggested, contains the idea of…

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    In Virtue Ethics, the author Richard Taylor goes into deep detail when explaining the basis of happiness involving pleasures. Taylor felt that most people were not interested in finding out what happiness truly is because in their minds there is already an idea of what it entails. Because people are so unwilling to examine their own misconception of happiness, they often look to pleasures as a form of happiness. They may seem the same as so many links happiness and pleasures together but they…

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    I know when he leaves that he has filled out a counseling rating form, with which I might be able to see certain aspects of today’s counseling sessions as beneficial and those that were deemed by the client to not be beneficial. This component of our clinic’s follow up of client experiences helps shape the ability to determine the effectiveness of counseling sessions together. Continued Growth & Development As I contemplate those things that might be helpful to consider for future sessions…

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