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and Nestle Marketing Tactics According to Immanuel Kant's ethical theory, an act is only morally right if we can will it to be a universal law of conduct. This ideal is what Kant called the "categorical imperative." The categorical imperat...
1.3 Using arguments based on the ‘maxims’ of duty, would you consider the UK banks to have acted ethically in their operations? The subprime mortgage crisis emerged due to various causes which were interrelated. Especially the purchasing a...
the psychology of psychopathic? The psychology of psychopaths is different from empirical rationalists. Psychopaths understand that harming someone is wrong; however, they do not care. Evidence shows that psychopaths have a poor and weak un...
business (Maun, 2005). In this paper we are going to discuss business ethics and philosophy by answering certain questions. Question #1 Categorical Imperative The categorical imperative is basic concept of ethics of Kant, universally valid ...
personal choice, a free will, where actions were based on individual conscience. Moral actions, as conceived by Kant, were both altruistic and formalist in concept. A formalist perceived moral development to occur in stages of universal cat...
the first formulation of the categorical imperative that Kant introduces. It states: 'Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law' (G 4:421). FUL has a variant, the formula of...
ethical leadership. The commentary is grounded in classical ethical theories that can be applied to today’s leaders. The author draws the conclusion that: “Ethical leaders will not compromise the good of the whole for the privilege of a sel...