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Kant
and Autonomy
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It is difficult to address any study of ethical behavior
without addressing the work of Immanuel Kant. He addresses
morality through the interpretation of autonomy. In The
Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant defines the
concept he calls 'categorical imperative'. He sets his
thoughts within the parameters of the rights and duties
inherent in the autonomy of man. This 8 page paper argues
that autonomy is the utilization of the will inherent in
the nature of the animal while free choice is the
utilization of the a priori 'soul' that the religionists
would say governs the higher thoughts of man in his
relation to God. In this manner, Kant is in agreement with
Stanley Jaki's representation of scientific history and
philosophical rationality in the book, Angels, Apes, and
Men. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTangels.wps
Kant
on Morals
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Immanuel Kant was born in 1724 in Konigsberg, Germany. He
is undeniably one of the most influential philosophers in
the realm of moral and political thinking. In The
Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant defines and
elucidates the concept he calls 'categorical imperative'.
Kant's philosophy deals with the ethical duties of the
individual moral agent and bases his system upon
principles of universality. This 5 page paper examines the
Kantian concept of categorical imperative a it relates to
the Universal law of freedom and it's applicability to the
testing of maxims. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KTkantmo.wps
Morality
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The subject of morality is addressed in this 6 page paper.
Philosophers such as Kant and Epictetus are recognized as
well as more contemporary views such as those of Carol
Gilligan. The reason why man should behave morally is
derived after looking at two basic divisions in thought.
The concept of utilitarianism, and its applicability to
the discussion, is included as well. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Morality.wps
Social
Welfare & Kant / A Philosophical Perspective
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A 7 page paper that considers the philosophical question
of societal and individual moral determinations of the
welfare system. This paper demonstrates that the current
welfare system is based on the moral and ethical choices
of society and of the individual, and considers Kant's
perspectives on moral obligations in its development.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Socialw.wps
The
Case of Stella Liebeck and Tort Reform as Supported by the
Works of Kant
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A 5 page paper that seeks to prove that Immanuel Kant
would support both Stella Liebeck's case and Congress'
subsequent tort reform laws, simply because they meet his
altruism ideals for citizens and government under his laws
of citizen duty to act under the laws and slow government
reform. This paper claims that Kant would not support
McDonald's egoism in retaining their hot coffee policy
because of the number of complaints received prior to
Liebeck's case--and also his 'mine and thine' policy on
dual responsibility. Kant was a supporter of free-will as
long as the individual agreed to avoid chaos by lending
itself to government's laws, and a supporter of government
as long as it made slow reforms that did not incite
revolutionaries. Bibliography includes 6 sources .
Filename: Kantmc.wps
Deontology
vs. Utilitarianism
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A 5 page paper that debates the differences between
deontology and utilititarianism in terms of human services
work and ethics. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Deontolo.wps
Ethics
/ Virtue vs. Utilitarianism
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A 6 page philosophy paper that argues in support of
virtues over utilitarian treatment of relatives with a
disabling disease such as Alzheimer's. The paper posits
the requirements for the younger generations today and in
the future, discusses the utilitarian ideal, and then
argues against the application of the ideal to the instant
case. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Philalz.wps
Happiness,
Utilitarianism, & the Electronic Reality
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This 2 page essay discusses the concept of the increase in
happiness being the greatest outcome, according to the
utilitarian, for an individual and how that then applies
to happiness being obtained through electronic means. How
would John Stuart Mill view the idea?
Filename: Haput.wps
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