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    Deontology and Accounting Ethics Amanda Dunn Liberty University Introduction Body 1 Ethical Systems Description 1 Deontological 2 Utilitarian 2 Ethical Systems Evaluation 1 Organizational Culture of Accounting 2 AICPA Professional Code of Conduct 3 Utilization of a Deontological System Conclusion Introduction No man can be certain beyond a shadow of a doubt how he will react in any given situation. One can know how he would hope to react; however‚ until

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    Essay Question: Rule Vs. Act Utilitarianism (Utilitarianism) Suppose that you were wondering whether you‚ as a doctor‚ should hug a patient who is in tears. Give an ethical analysis of pros and cons from an act utilitarian point of view. Then give an analysis from a rule utilitarian point of view. 2. Essay Question: (Case Scenario -- Utilitarianism) Suppose that Rosa moves away her children out of town because‚ based on the information she has gathered‚ she believes the move will be the

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    Critical Response Essay Fred’s Dilemma 1. - If Fred were a Utilitarian‚ what would he do? Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory where right and wrong depends on the consequences of one’s actions for everyone who might be affected by them. In other words‚ utilitarian individuals are trying to bring the best system to the society than any other system. Sometimes utilitarianism is summarized as "the maximum well-being for the maximum number". We know that life is full with situations

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    universal law: as it violates the universal principles‚ even in the hopes that an action will solve or lessen pain‚ it would still be an act of self-defeat‚ because the negative energy in the act of killing would return upon one’s self. Using utilitarian ethics to solve the trolley problem – the principles are such that the balance of right and wrong are measured by the outcomes of an action. In the trolley problem the applicant in both

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    same-sex marriage as your essay topic. Describe the ethical implications of your topic‚ and discuss how others have expressed moral judgments about your topic. Finally‚ identify and explain the rationale for your opinion as either consequentialist/utilitarian‚ nonconsequential/Kantian‚ or natural law. Your research should be documented by citing at least five credible sources such as the textbook‚ a newspaper‚ a biographic article‚ book‚ or website. Wikipedia and any similar online reference sites

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    Anyone who has ever surfed the Internet‚ watched a network television program‚ or driven down a busy street has encountered an unpleasant reality of modern life: the proliferation of advertising. Advertisements for everything from cars to pain relievers promise to imbue the owner with happiness‚ health‚ and sex appeal. Pop-up ads on personal computers correspond to the user’s surfing habits to create a highly individualized onslaught of messaging. While Americans might grumble about the lengthy

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    with the terrorists plot to crash the plane into Washington D.C. Would it be acceptable for the government to launch military aircraft to intercept and possibly shoot down the airliner knowing that all 44 people on board would be killed? From a utilitarian mindset my answer would have to be yes. The whole point behind utilitarianism is to find the one action which maximizes utility‚ meaning‚ producing the greatest net benefit. When all things have been considered there is only one right action

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    a more humane system. Utilitarian philosophy would identify the good that these sweatshops are providing for the people overseas‚ and recognize the harm that could be caused to their lives by removing the sweatshops. Trying to create the most human happiness and prevent suffering a Utilitarian would suggest the continuation of sweatshops overseas with the implementations of better conditions and wages for the employees. Using the ideas of Kant‚ and the views of utilitarian philosophy‚ a CEO of a

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    difficult to calculate an amount of happiness. Is the amount of happiness one receives from getting a promotion at McDonald’s the same as happiness one gets from graduating law school? So‚ John Stuart Mill‚ fellow philosopher and follower of Bentham’s utilitarian theory‚ believed that different pleasures have different values. To Mill‚ physical pleasures are valued less than pleasure that invigorate the mind. Thus‚ in the McDonald’s promotion and law school degree scenarios‚ Bentham would argue that they

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    NOTRE DAME UNIVESITY SHOUF CAMPUS Research about: EGOISM NATURALISM UTILITARIANISM Presented to: Dr. Charbel Orfali Done by: Firas hamadeh Semester: Spring 2012 Egoism Egoism can be a descriptive or a normative position. Psychological egoism‚ the most famous descriptive position‚ claims that each person has but one ultimate aim: her own welfare. Normative forms of egoism make claims about what one ought to do‚ rather than describe what one does do. Ethical egoism claims that

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