An ethical implication is that good people will do good deeds. A Boy Scout will help an elderly lady cross the street even if he had no intention of crossing. The result may not be entirely satisfactory if the lady does not want to cross the street, but the intention is good and ethica...
What is an example of something inherently dangerous? Radioactive materials are inherently dangerous due to their natural properties. 9 Can something be inherently and intrinsically the same? While both suggest essential qualities, intrinsically often conveys a deeper, fundamental importance. 8 Is intrins...
political, social, ethical—you name it. The most important distinction, however, is the one between practical implications and theoretical implications, and what many reviewers immediately notice and flag as an issue is when
What is game theory? Give an example. What is the Heckscher-Ohlin theory? What is the New Growth Theory? What is agency theory? What is the implication of saying that regulation is likely to affect incentives? What is the Resource Allocation Theory?
What is an example of "apt" in a sentence? "He is apt to become a successful entrepreneur due to his innovative ideas." 8 When should I use "apt" instead of "appropriate"? Use "apt" when emphasizing a natural suitability or a tendency towards something. 7 How can I remember the diff...
What is the main policy implication of social conflict theory? What is an example of conflict theory? Who came up with social conflict theory? What is criminology in social conflict theory? What is the focus of conflict theory? What theory argues that crime is due to social conflict?
the service user’s appreciation of the interaction (Hempeler et al.,2023). An important implication of our new conception is that not only threats but also other forms of psychological pressure, for example, persuasion, interpersonal leverage or inducements, can be coercive under certain ...
Section 2 discusses Bernard Rollin’s account, which defines an animal’s telos as the set of the needs and interests that characterize an animal’s ‘basic nature’ or ‘form of life’. Rollin’s conceptualization of telos is ultimately reductive: its ethical relevance depends entirely on its...
This has an ethical implication of reducing the responder’s burden of choice. This, in turn, might beneficially increase their mental resources to treat priority patients effectively. Logically, the scenario makes sense but under discussion limitations and complexities appear. An injured person, ...
5. The fifth level is to Evaluate. Example activities at theEvaluationlevel: make a judgment regarding an ethical dilemma, interpret the significance of a given law of physics, illustrate the relative value of technological innovation in a specific setting—a tool that helps recover topsoil farming...