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    Ethics, Essay

    Week 1 Ethics Essay Chiana Beard ETH/316 October 8, 2012 Richard Sorrentino Week 1 Ethics Essay Ethics is the basis of many theories and debates. It is the basis of deterring what is right and wrong based on one’s beliefs. Topics about ethics often bring about in-depth discussions about individual characteristics concerning virtues, values, and moral concepts. The Virtue Theory, Utilitarianism, and Deontological Ethics are theories that involve those aspects of ethics. These

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    A Comparison of Ethical Theories

    behavior. An excellent example of the difference in the three theories in this instance would be a situation involving lying. Dishonesty is considered morally wrong by most theories of ethics, but all of the moral theories approach it differently. Deontology, as espoused by Immanuel Kant, would argue against the morality of lying from a moral absolutism standpoint. Lying is wrong no matter what, and any good that comes from it is discounted by the evil of lying. Utilitarianism, as espoused by John

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    Critical Thinking Scenario Analysis

    this student the changes, and what is the effect on the student. The ethical theory and model I am going to use to make my decisions in this dilemma is the deontology theory and the contractual model. I am using the deontology theory because it uses formal rules of right and wrong. It it the foundation for

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    Evaluating Philosophical Approaches for Ethical Decision Making

    reasons in addition to determining the reasons are ethical. There are three key factors to evaluating philosophical approaches and they consist of consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Consequentialism is the theory of the value especially the moral value that would be judged by its consequences. Deontology is slightly different due to focusing on moral responsibility as well as the obligation of motivating the decisions that are made or the actions of the consequence. Virtue

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    Ethical

    only if it conforms to the principle of utility. Jeremy Bentham, Its founder, believed it was essential for society to depend on reason instead of metaphysics (what is ultimately there? What is it like?). Deontology is anti- utilitarianism. Immanuel Kant was one of the primary advocates of deontology theory. Deontologists are apprehensive with the perception of duty. They are related with satisfying what is perceived to be their ethical duty – whether it makes people happy or not. Deontologists embrace

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    ETHICS-this theory is about your character and how others might see you as being moral or nonmoral. It is sometimes called agent-based or character ethics. It is you striving for excellence in what and how you do things in your life. (Boylan, 2009) DEONTOLOGY-this theory is about doing one’s duty of a particular action because that action is right and not because of any other calculations of the action such as what the consequences of the action might be. (Boylan, 2009) UTILTARIANISM-this theory

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    Eth 316

    benefits of society and let others pay the bill are called free riders. a. True b. False 5. Absolute good is a concept most aligned to a. Deontology b. Virtue Ethics c. Utilitarianism d. None of the above. 6. John Locke’s ethical approach reflects a. Utilitarianism b. Ethical Contractarianism c. Deontology 7. Virtue ethics is also sometimes called agent-based ethics. a. True b. False 8. __________________ means achieving the telos of personhood

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    Ethics Essay

    Virtue ethics can best be described as being the best without harming others is a summary of virtue ethics. When it comes to deontology it means that a person believes that one should complete an action because it’s the right thing to do. Take for example if someone watched a person drop their wallet and they picked the wallet up and returned it to the owner. Deontology focuses on doing the right thing without thinking about any consequences. Utilitarianism theory focuses on wrong and right outcomes

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    Ethics and Social Responsibility

    Ethics and Social Responsibility Ethics and Social Responsibility To gain further understanding into ethical and social responsibility one should begin by comparing the similarities and differences between virtue theory, utilitarianism, and deontological ethics. Through further insight of these similarities and differences one can begin to comprehend the importance ethics and social responsibility plays in personal and business success. The analysis below describes the differences in how

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    Bumiess Ethics

    Kantian Deontology, Utilitarianism and Ethics of Care: A Comparison of Theories, and How They Defend Human Dignity” By Michael Phelan O’Toole (Essay 2) Mass Bay Community College Ethics / PH 102 Professor Robert Tarutis December 17th, 2008 In an effort to better understand what is considered “good,” it is necessary to compare what the ethical theories of utilitarianism, Kantian deontology, and the ethics of care conclude about how one acts morally, and how these different approaches exist

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