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  1. Sep 6, 2019 · Abstract. Ethical judgement suffuses everyday life: it is not only objectified in rules or codes, experienced as duty, or realised as reason distinct from action. Nor in its primary manifestations is the ethical realised as a separate domain of thought, activity or expertise. The possibility that we explore in this collection is that ethics is ...

  2. This chapter distinguishes three modes of immanence and transcendence with reference to God: cosmological, epistemic, and ethical. Immanence affirms, while transcendence denies that God is contained within the world, and thus within the limits of human reason, or within the norms and resources of human society and culture.

  3. Examples of Ethical Theories. Utilitarianism: This represents Consequentialism because it looks at the outcome of actions. A utilitarian decision, like when a government decides to spend money on vaccines to save many lives instead of funding a few large sports stadiums, is judged good because it creates the greatest happiness for the largest ...

  4. Essay Writing Service. In The Second Sex Simone de Beauvoir presents the concepts of “transcendence” and “immanence” in the course of attempting to answer the fundamental question of “what is a woman” (Beauvoir 1949). Beauvoir contends that the view of generic terms such as “masculine” and “feminine” as being symmetrical ...

  5. Plane of immanence. Plane of immanence ( French: plan d'immanence) is a founding concept in the metaphysics or ontology of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze . Immanence, meaning residing or becoming within, generally offers a relative opposition to transcendence, that which extends beyond or outside. Deleuze "refuses to see deviations ...

  6. Transcendence and Immanence. Transcendence is a philosophical and theological concept of an ultimate origin or instance that is separated by an ontological gap from what it “causes,” “releases” from itself, or brings into being (Szlezák 2002 ). Usually, it is the difference between the “world” and the “otherwordly” principle or ...

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  8. Like many others, I became interested in the imminence requirement through reflections on the self‐defense claims of battered women who killed their batterers when the batterer was asleep. 2 As I read the literature on battered women's self‐defense claims, I was troubled by (a) a rather common assumption that ‘reasonable’ in the reasonable belief requirement has to be understood ...

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