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    utilitarianism, deontology and virtue ethics. The show constantly displays the universal mindsets of multiple people within various situations and how one effects the other and the world. Majority of these scenarios, virtue ethics brings about the best results for those within the South Park community and the main characters. In the following, I will argue why virtue ethics is the most effective theory to always follow of all theories and how always following a utilitarianism and deontology approach can

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    Mitchell Yearout PHIL 1213.011 Term Paper November 4, 2014 Kant vs. Mill Kant’s deontology emphasizes the importance of rationality, consistency, and respect for people in the way we live our lives. In his eyes absolute morals cannot be violated no matter the circumstance and all people could act the same way. This is a requirement of universalizablity which means that these morals that are created by everyone have to be able to be applied to everyone. For example, if someone were to put a gun

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    virtue theory, but wrong decision justified by deontology and utilitarianism for his lack of consideration of the whole picture. Tony goes to the war zone to save innocent civilians, it is against the policy but he is doing it for a good purpose, it is a right decision according to virtue theory. When asked by Lieutenant Colonel if he has any technology that should be known, Tony tries to keep a secret. This is probably a wrong action according to deontology and utilitarianism, because his technology

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    After careful consideration, I disagree with the proposal; one being there are laws I must abide to as a health professional and secondly, the right thing to do is tell the patient and gain consent; therefore, I will be discussing deontology theory and virtue ethics. Deontology is an ethical theory that places ethical actions within society to be driven by an obligation toward duties or adherence to rules regardless of their consequences for human welfare (Rachael, 2003). Modern deontological ethics

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    You are certainly correct that deontology would produce a different ruling on this case. In brief, deontology focuses on the duty of individuals (Summers, 2014). Summers (2014) noted that this duty isn’t always the most significant increase of good for a person (p. 5). I cannot agree with you more that the court did not uphold its duty to Nancy Cruzan. This ruling of the court was clearly based in teleological theory, or considering a decision based on the consequences that would result (Summers

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    In this essay, I will briefly discuss the Kantian theory of Deontology as a response to Utilitarianism. I will do this to show that Bentham’s Utilitarianism is unfavourable, using the Kantian theory regarding Categorical Imperative. In doing so, I will demonstrate his idea of universalism which obliges us to act in accordance with a certain set of principles and rules regardless of the outcome to be achieved. This is different from the aim of utilitarianism: to achieve a goal of greatest happiness

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    I am going to apply the theory of Kant’s Deontology to the case regarding assisted suicide for psychological suffering. Based on Kant’s theory, I have found suicide morally unjust. This case is about euthanasia and assisted suicide. On September 28, 1991, Dr. Boudewijn Chabot administered a sufficient amount of sleeping pills and a liquid drug mixture to a patient with the intentions of assisting the patient with death. The patient, Hilly Bosscher, was suffering from depression, and psychological

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    Consequence and Principles: Utilitarianism vs. Kant 's Deontology Both utilitarianism and deontology are normative ethical theories. Normative ethics is a branch of philosophical ethics that investigates the set of questions that arise when considering how one should morally act. (Meriam Webster Dictionary, 1) Utilitarianism and deontology have often been discussed throughout the history of ethics, and both have had many adaptations of the concepts. Utilitarianism is defined as a doctrine that the

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyse and evaluate both Utilitarianism and Deontology from a business perspective. To come up with an answer to the age old question of what is better for business Utilitarianism, Deontology or something else? These two main ethical concepts rule almost all decisions made by companies nowadays. The paper is structured so that first it analyses Utilitarianism and compares it to Deontology by first defining the ethical terms based on current literatures, and later provide

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    about life. Three important ethical approaches that are all very relatable to the lives we live today are virtue ethics, deontology and teleology. Virtue Ethics are the ethics that highlight a person’s character and traits and ignore rules about the certain situation themselves and the consequences that could take affect after the situation is finished. Deontology or deontology ethics take place when one’s ethical position on a situation is based on the rules at hand. This ethical approach can also

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