The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
.... In two separate instances, the
act might be precisely the same, but the
act with
moral intent is important while the one without intent is not. ....
(1645

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Moral Issues
.... thus. As such, one should not anticipate a great deal of
moral consistency in a universe governed by
act utilitarianism. Rule utilitarianism ....
(1590

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Lying: Is It Justifiable?
.... Since lying violates all three of these
moral principles or measures of an
act's moral rightness, under no circumstances should individuals engage in lying. ....
(1443

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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... In two separate instances, the
act might be precisely the same, but the
act with
moral intent is important while the one without intent is not. ....
(2727

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Moral Choice
.... becomes less an extraordinary event than an affirmation of the life force itself, an affirmation that defines a community and shapes every
moral act and lesson ....
(1324

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Kant on Moral philosophy & Ethics
.... For Kant, to
act for the sake of duty means to
act out of reverence for the
moral law. He says that a good will is manifested in acting for the sake of duty. ....
(1178

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Moral Philosophies & Drug Usage
.... In two separate instances, the
act might be precisely the same, but the
act with
moral intent is important while the one without intent is not. ....
(3825

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Moral Analysis of Drug Addiction
.... Within the concept of distributive justice, to be
moral those in power must
act to promote the just distribution of social goods. ....
(2237

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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... Kant's
moral imperative requires that the individual
act as if his behavior were going to be emulated by all other human beings: "
Act only according to that ....
(1839

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Securities Investment Protection Act
.... and Stiglitz use
moral hazard as an argument for greater governmental intervention in an economy. The Securities Investor Protection
Act approach appears to be ....
(2511

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Ethical Theories & Moral Dilemmas
.... It is not a
moral action without this intent. The Categorical Imperative held that one should
act as if one's actions were to be made a universal law, but ....
(1841

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Utilitarianism and A Personal Moral Philosophy
My personal
moral philosophy derives in part from my expectation of becoming a nurse .... well-being of others and in part from the philosophy of
Act-Utilitarianism ....
(364

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Export Provisions of the Food and Drug Act This
.... The 1906
Act was predicated upon the
moral responsibility of preventing the sale of harmful drugs within the borders of the United States. ....
(4857

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Antigone's Moral Decision in Sophocles' Antigone
.... In addition, Kant's
moral imperative, which holds that an individual should make decisions and
act on those decisions with the thought in mind that all other ....
(2554

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A Personal View of Moral Philosophy
My personal
moral philosophy derives in part from my expectation of becoming a nurse .... well-being of others and in part from the philosophy of
Act-Utilitarianism ....
(360

1

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Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem
.... In Disobedience as a Psychological and
Moral Problem, Erich Fromm maintains that this .... case, the former's disobedience leading to the Civil Rights
Act and the ....
(715

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Shaping of Moral Behavior
.... asks him- or herself being: "What will happen to me if I do not obey?" Children whose
moral reasoning is at Stage 1 ignore the motives of an
act and focus on ....
(3150

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Utilitarianism: An Overview
.... 2008, p. 107). Utilitarianism views an
act as
moral if it maximizes pleasures and immoral if it maximizes pain. The terrorist acts ....
(708

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Plato's Moral Theory
.... The highest achieving and most
moral human being to Plato would be the one who .... Individuals who
act from desire only are restless, acquisitive souls involved in ....
(1687

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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... pleasure, whether as part of the pleasure of the greatest number or not, is in fact no longer the basis for determining whether or not an
act is
moral. ....
(2105

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John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... In two separate instances, the
act might be precisely the same, but the
act with
moral intent is important while the one without intent is not. ....
(2778

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Utilitarianism and Kantian Ethics
.... So Mill composed a system of ethical thought in which the most
moral act was that which, out of a series of choices, gave the most and highest pleasure to the ....
(1891

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USC Bruin Symbol and Racism
.... the matter as a frivolous enterprise and deliberately challenged the idea that there could be or needed to be any
moral implications in the
act of burning the ....
(1372

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Kant and Mill on Deontology, Ethics, and Utilitarianism
.... to
act in different ways and for different reasons. However, his claim that only happiness is intrinsically good in itself falls short of explaining
moral good ....
(1192

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John Grisham's A Time to Kill
.... arc of the story.
Act three is the resolution and
moral or message. All this happens in a limited amount of time. The first major ....
(1761

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Issues Over Hanging the Bruin
.... the matter as a frivolous enterprise and deliberately challenged the idea that there could be or needed to be any
moral implications in the
act of burning the ....
(1638

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Sexual Practices
.... Consent has largely displaced the distinction between natural and unnatural acts in determining the
moral standing of a sex
act. ....
(2469

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Mill's Philosophical System of Utiltarianism
.... summarized by Bentham's famous phrase that people should at all times
act so as .... acceptable not only to base one's actions upon this particular
moral system of ....
(871

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Kant's Views on Capital Punishment
.... The
moral law, then, is summarized as follows: One always ought to
act so as to treat humanity, in oneself and another, as an end in itself, and not as a mere ....
(2592

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An American Tragedy & Literary Controversy
.... To Adams, a novel can only be
moral if the ethical message has to do with the freedom of individuals to
act or not
act in certain
moral or immoral ways. ....
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