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Essays 391 - 420
trafficking, even within the different cultures and in the Middle East, is reflected with the majority of countries in that area s...
the backcountry, where the weather gets very dry and then, pass on any of their costs to customers instead of holding the company ...
single location" (Francis Lowell, 2001). Contemporary commentary on the way in which Lowells first factory seemed to spring up ov...
the cracks of indigent health care. The hospital quite naturally is concerned about the cost of continuing to provide care for Mr...
expected to develop some form of cancer "or another rapidly debilitating condition and well be dead within a year of getting the d...
design engineers did not intend for the Pinto to be dangerous in rear-end collisions, so the Kantian perspective essentially would...
deaths resulting from the Pintos faulty design because no one at Ford could know the future. Certainly design engineers did not i...
to be stopped by the police following a fight then it is easier to make the decision to report him, rather than if the explanation...
they could, through their will, cause their actions to become universal law. Kant held that only those things that have bee...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the philosophies of John Rawls and John Locke regarding liberalism. Seven sources...
in developing nations is broad; the specific interest of a specific NGO depends on the organizations business and its goals for th...
the ability to learn nursings technical complexities and already have full command of ethical values to the point that the can act...
he could use public transportation to visit his parents nearby town. In short, the argument that Mr. Paul depends on his dr...
who consistently place the needs of others above their own. The individuals who do this seemingly so naturally often can be diffi...
and Kant. While both of these men had many critics, they raised points which even critics contended were worthy of the discussion...
all that man can know, as well for the conduct of his life as for the preservation of his health and the discovery of all the arts...
are told, when will others in the same position known if they are being told the truth, or will they assume the worse, harming hum...
acquainted with the roots of their philosophical knowledge when, one might surmise, it came to postulating the myriad circumstance...
how one determines the parameters of moral law is what he refers to as the "categorical imperative." It offers a valuable framewo...
worthy but they are not. This leads Kant to further defining what makes good will different from bad will: "A good will is good...
is the act of lying. Suppose one is held hostage in a similar situation as the one described, but the victim does not have to do a...
theoretically more justifiable in such an instance, how do we deal with other situations of killing? How do we justify killing wh...
not for ones performance, but for his or her actions which may be attributable to a sense of duty (Honderich 323). To some, this m...
Therefore, Kant reasons, perception of this permanent is possible only through a thing outside me" (Kant 245, B275). What makes K...
other words, relativity really does not have a place in this line of thinking. Kant did to some extent however distinguish betwee...
"a priori" as they are "evident through thinking alone and not based on sense experience" (Gensler, 2002). "A priori" ethics are n...
perceive it or try to measure it. Zebrowski (1994) remarks that Kant "denied the reality of passing time" (p.80). For Kant, both ...
exceeds any individual persons comprehension. Transcendence then exceeds all human capacity. This concept is not foreign to the re...
In five pages this paper examines Kant's perspective on moral worth and duty. One source is cited in the bibliography....
In five pages this paper examines Kant's philosophical considerations of religion from a moral perspective. Five sources are cite...