百度试题 题目Kantian ethics are based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant who argued that people should be treated as ends and never purely as means to the ends of others.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 对 反馈 收藏
Ethicsare a system of moral principles or rules that say what is and is not acceptable. Generally speaking,ethicsrefer to the rules or code of conduct that people use to determine when an action is acceptable or not. Often, a person’sethicsare based on the rules of their society, such ...
EDITOR,—It is encouraging to see the profession discussing its core values, with the lead given by the chief medical officer1 and the summit meeting reported by Richard Smith.2 Coincidentally, the Sheffield group of the Christian Medical Fellowship held a day conference in the midlands on 5 ...
True or false? Business ethics is based on the premise that every employee is unethical at some point in their career.Business EthicsBusiness ethics are essential to the foundation of any organization. These ethics provide a solid foundation upon whi...
by a divine power. In his dialogueEuthyphro, Plato considered the suggestion that it is divine approval that makes an actiongood. Plato pointed out that, if this were the case, one could not say that the gods approve of such actions because they are good. Why then do they approve of ...
Those that associate with invariable things are contemplative virtues, and those associate with variable things are calculative virtues. 2- The object of the contemplative is the truth; the object of the calculative is the truth plus desires. Since virtues are based on choices, and choices based...
A.Even dietitian can suffer from depression and eat too much, or a gym coach that suffers from injury that prevents him or her from exercising. The knowledge and capabilities are not dependent on the specific situation of the therapist, not to mention the many explanations for such cases. ...
4. Moral standards are based on impartial considerations. Another way of expressing this is ‘universalizable’ or taking the point of view of an ‘ideal observer.’ Still, this impartiality must be balanced with partiality towards those we have a special relationship (family and friends) and ...
While appropriate for most situations, rule-based approaches are often insufficient, and leave significant gaps where researchers are not provided institutional ethical direction. Through a discussion of a recent research project about drinking and driving in South Africa, this article demonstrates that ...
Moreover, even perfectly ethical agriculture (based on criteria to be determined) would probably not be sufficient to establish a more general plant ethics consistent with our expectations and ways of dealing with wild and ornamental plants. Firstly, quantitatively, because only a few species are ...