Kantian Ethics

What are the personal and/or communal ethical factors that may be involved in determining the moral position of either side in that debate?

Annotated Bibliography Answer this question: What are the personal and/or communal ethical factors that may be involved in determining the moral position of either side in that debate? Next, articulate and then evaluate the ethical positions using Kantian ethics (that is, the categorical imperative) relative to the long standing debate (that is your topic chosen […]

Create a personal ethical philosophy and explain from which philosophy or philosophies you created it and why the contents are important and meaningful for you and list its precepts.

Discussion 1: What topic(s) did you like the most? What topic(s) was the most challenging? Why? Describe how learning anatomy and physiology will help you in your career? What are you looking forward to learning more about throughout your education and career? Scenario;Some people believe that you can tell who a person is by what […]

Create a short case study with questions about the ethics of the situation.Explain how to prepare for a court case as a nurse on ethics of family overturning DNRs or organ donor statuses.

Nursing Ethics PowerPoint Presentation For this assignment, you will be making a 15+ slide about Nursing Ethics.You will need an introductory slide and a reference slide. These are not counted in the 15+ slide count. Protentional ideas for this assignment (you can choose an idea listed or create one of your own based on nursing […]

Is it ethical for people to break pandemic rules and restrictions? Analyze the question using Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism, and Virtue Ethics.

Ethics of breaking or ignoring pandemic related restrictions: One can argue that they are willing to personally take the chances to catch the virus by breaking pandemic related rules and restrictions. However, this raises an important ethical question: is it ethical for people to break pandemic rules and restrictions? Why or why not? Questions to […]

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