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    of everyone’s following your action will be very undesirable, do not follow through with the plan. Considering the United States’ ranking in the Environmental Performance Index, the Kantian Universalization Principle must not play a large role in the American environmental policy. An illustration of the lack of Kantian ethics is the Republican Party controlling Congress blocking efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency to keep water meant for drinking, recreation, and development safe. After

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    thoughts by drawing cartoons, he or she would think whether this act can be universal and accepted by everyone else without a negative effect. In the case of Charlie Hebdo and the attack in response to alleged provocation, free speech in light of Kantian ethics seems to be limited to certain circumstances. Even though it would be ideal to say what one wants to say about an issue, and to be able to express one’s feeling about the same, one has to consider the maxim of the act. The magazine offers a

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    Relate Kantian Theory with Absolutism The word absolutism may discuss to philosophical perspective which creates ideas of absolute fact, concerning arguments that is specific dominions of beliefs. The moral absolute like “Do not kill” can be larger or smaller than another moral absolute, like “Do not lie”. Moral absolutism is the ethical faith that there are absolute principles beside which ethical problems can be tried, and that certain deeds are right or wrong, irrespective of the background

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    Marler Section 008 Introduction to Philosophy 1020 14 November 2014 The Trolley Problem In this essay, I will argue that the Kantian moral theory is a better way to assess the trolley problem then that of the Utilitarian moral theory. I will explain the trolley problem and how each of the moral theories would assess the situation. I will then go on to explain why the Kantian moral theory, is the best theory to assess the situation. The trolley problem has three different variations. The first variation

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    This rejection of utilitarian and consequentialist systems holds a strong appeal to the Christian for many reasons, and numerous similarities between Kantian philosophy and ideas of many Christians can be noticed in several areas. One example of this is Kant's idea of good will which resonates closely with Christian virtue ethics. Another Kantian idea is that moral truth can be determined by man, a concept which is reminiscent of Aquinas' practice of regarding reason as a mean to arrive at the natural

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    So many people put their lives on the line for the sake of this country. It would be nice if, after all the damages they suffered, there was organization that could help them recover that bit of life they lost in war; that would not mislead them with false promises, or squander their money. The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) has been one of the best-known organizations providing assistance to Iraq- and Afghanistan- war veterans for the last several years. But as time has gone one the organization

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    Analysis of Kantian Ethics and critiques In Elements of Pure Practical Reason Book, I, Immanuel Kant, a prominent late Enlightenment Era German philosopher discusses his most famous ethical theory, the “Categorical Imperative.” The “Categorical Imperative” is a proposed universal law in stating all humans are forbidden from certain actions regardless of consequences. Although this is the general definition of this ethical theory, the Categorical Imperative” exists in two above formulations, A strict

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    In my opinion I think Kantian Ethics is better than utilitarianism. Kantian Ethics and Utilitarianism are the two major theories in ethics. They are extremely different from one another. They both have have their “strengths” and “weaknesses”. Overall Kant makes more sense to me than utilitarianism. There are three main reasons I find Utilitarianism a flawed theory. Before I state my reasons it is important to know what Utilitarianism is first. Utilitarianism is the ethical theory that states that

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    Jonathan Hulbert Professor Fassbender Philosophy 201N April 26, 2015 Kantian Ethics Society, as we know it, is only possible through humans acting in accordance with a universal moral code. Because we as humans are rational beings and have free choice, we can make our own decisions, can hold ourselves to a standard that we ourselves set, and can act in accordance with our standards, as well as set standards for our own society. However, these standards must be held, otherwise they hold no meaning

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    individual well and with respect, is the cornerstone to my ethical beliefs. Part of my ethical beliefs center around Kantian theory and principle ethics. These concepts revolve around my actions being based on universally accepted rules and law, where in a perfect setting, all persons adhere to these ideas in any situation (Richter & Bruke, 2007, p. 14). The ideals from Kantian theory and principle ethics

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