The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
The moral
theory of Immanuel Kant is based on his concept of the good will. .... In two separate instances, the
act might be precisely the same, but the
act with ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... duty implies the need to overcome some obstacle in order to
act. Kant finds that moral principles must be grasped entirely a priori. His moral
theory is based ....
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Violent Crime Control & Law Enforcement Act
.... ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUE The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement
Act of 1994 .... Public opinion and interest group
theory, thus, were at work in the debate over ....
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Disparate Impact and the Civil Rights Act of 1991
.... The new Civil Rights
Act will therefore, return disparate impact
theory back to the reasoning in Griggs, as well as providing the lower courts with somewhat ....
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Lukes' Theory of Power and Decision-making
.... collective goals and objectives. Lukes (2004) asserts that power is consensual and emerges whenever people
act in concert. Whether in the ....
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Symbolic Interactionist Theory
.... Rather, he sees the joint
act as primarily an "organizing" action .... Contemporary sociological
theory: Continuing the classical tradition (4th ed.). Englewood ....
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Motivation Theory Articles: Comparing and Contrasting Various ...
.... The
theory essentially argues that the strength of a tendency to
act in a certain way depends the strength of the expectation that the
act will be followed by ....
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Sociological Drama Theory
.... Drama
theory assumes a pre-set stage. .... of the relation between the actors, the characteristics of the action, the performance of the
act, the interpretation of ....
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Plato's Theory of Justice
.... if a man is controlled by appetite, or even spirit, he will
act in an .... rather than external factors is a primary difference we see between his
theory and a ....
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Marxian & Neo-Marxian Theory
.... view of class consciousness gives more power to individuals than Marxist
theory, or least .... sounds like a passive set of machine cogs unable to
act or able to ....
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Traditional Deterrence Theory
.... the Sea is revealed by subjected expected utility models of game
theory. Participants in game experiments have frequently shown a propensity not to
act in ways ....
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Freud's Psycho-Analytic Method & Theory
.... Nonetheless, he argues that such repressions in turn
act as substitutes for the .... Thus, Freud's
theory of the occurrence of dreams is necessarily dependent on ....
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Theory of Alienation
.... As one interpreter of the Marxian
theory of alienation has said, So, in his labour, man .... not only cut off from the product, but is severed from the
act of labor ....
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Personality Theory & Gender In Aggression
.... as a functional interpersonal
act and women tend to view it as a breakdown of self-control. These differences can be explained by Bandura's personality
theory. ....
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Supply Side Economic Theory
.... in its second term; a goal which was attained in the Tax Reform
Act of 1986. AN ASSESSMENT OF REAGANOMICS, AND SUPPLY SIDE
THEORY IMPLEMENTATION In the early ....
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Family Systems Theory
.... This life force is called differentiation and it forces an individual to want to think, feel, and
act for herself. The
theory also assumes another ....
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Organization Theory at Chrysler Corporation
.... Power in organizations is then, according to this
theory, used to overcome conflict, and cause other individuals to
act in a constructive manner to bring about ....
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Organizational Culture Theory
.... a. The essence of this
theory as I understand it is...that people within organizations
act and make decisions not just on the facts of a case but also in ....
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Adler's Personality Theory & Child Rearing Practices
.... In particular, Kizer notes that Adler's
theory is holistic, social, teleological, and .... aggressive because he is afraid if he does not
act aggressively, others ....
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James Buchanan's Theory of Public Choice
.... an action can be known even by the decisionmakers because the
act of choice is itself cost, subjectively perceived. Public choice
theory therefore challenges ....
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Criminal Punishment & Deterrence Problem
.... degree of consensus has been attained about a label, society does have the right to punish people who fail to
act "properly." Under labeling
theory, it would ....
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Utilitarianism's Definition of Happiness
.... Utilitarian
theory stresses effects, and thus requires a mathematical-like calculation .... of action by forecasting the consequences of each
act, then ascertaining ....
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Conflict, Labeling Theory
.... and 3) Labeled individuals may come to see themselves as criminals and "
act in accord .... criminals that are the cause of crime from the labeling
theory perspective ....
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Type Theory of Teaching
.... of the whole person, not a thing prompting the person to
act in certain ways (Lawrence, 1993, 187). We see, then, that Lawrence's type
theory, designed to ....
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ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND BEHAVIOR
.... Power in organizations is then, according to this
theory, used to overcome conflict, and cause other individuals to
act in a constructive manner to bring about ....
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FEMA and the Effects of Cycle Theory: Hurricane Katrina
.... belief that the bureaucracy of FEMA is such that it finds it difficult to
act in a .... at FEMA have not been given a "bum rap" as described in the cycle
theory. ....
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Group Theory and Group Skills
.... much importance in group
theory. Without such skills for instrumental use, groups could become stymied by an inability to make decisions or
act effectively to ....
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Media Theory
.... anachronisms of the Habermas/traditionalist liberal mass media
theory, Curran proposes a .... a relatively benevolent democratic government power to
act benignly on ....
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Models of Crime
.... What constitutes a criminal
act is determined by the group in power. Conflict
theory emphasizes competition over the control of scarce resources (wealth, power ....
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Nursing Theory Concepts
....
theory assumes that human beings require continuous deliberate inputs to themselves and their environments in order to remain alive. Second, the power to
act ....
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