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Kant's second argument for the Categorical Imperative

I present and explain Kant's second argument for the Categorical Imperative, the "argument from Rational Action".

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

51873

OTA ID:

102773

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Ethics and System of Inquiries

I need some assistance understanding what a large corporations code of ethics is and how it works. Can you help me understand by randomly choosing any large company that has a published code of ethics as I need to develop a system of inquiry to be used in evaluating decision-making, problem solving, and behavior in a business setting. I need to fully comprehend how the model includes a basic framework as well as a discussion of why, how, when, and by whom it is used, how it would implement the code, possible reactions to the code from employees, and the effect the code has on the organization. Thank you!

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

52322

OTA ID:

102789

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Stakeholders

Can you please explain to me how the interests of multiple stakeholders be balanced?

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

52480

OTA ID:

105030

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10 Questions

1. Empiricism holds: a) Knowledge is gradual awareness of concepts inherent in the mind. b) Innate ideas exist. c) Beliefs are verified by checking them against sense experience. d) None of the above. 2. Rationalist theories of knowledge generally claim: a) There are no innate ideas. b) The mind is a blank slate waiting to be impressed with sensations. c) All knowledge is dependent on sense experience. d) None of the above. 3. Suppose I argue that I should not cheat because if I get caught I will be punished. This type of reasoning indicates that I think: a) Deontologically. b) Teleologically c) That consequences make an action right or wrong. d) Both b and c 4. A deonto... click for more

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

52944

OTA ID:

104325

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10 Questions

1. Empiricism holds: a) Knowledge is gradual awareness of concepts inherent in the mind. b) Innate ideas exist. c) Beliefs are verified by checking them against sense experience. d) None of the above. 2. Rationalist theories of knowledge generally claim: a) There are no innate ideas. b) The mind is a blank slate waiting to be impressed with sensations. c) All knowledge is dependent on sense experience. d) None of the above. 3. Suppose I argue that I should not cheat because if I get caught I will be punished. This type of reasoning indicates that I think: a) Deontologically. b) Teleologically c) That consequences make an action right or wrong. d) Both b and c 4. A deonto... click for more

Subject:

Philosophy

Topic:

Ethics and Value Theory

Posting ID:

52966

OTA ID:

102996

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