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Aug 2, 2016 · Some of the key differences between the two series stem from discrepancies in the policing and legal systems in the U.S. and the U.K. Richard Price, who was brought in to adapt...
- Chelsea Hassler
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- Chelsea Hassler
According to Kant, each of our acts reflects one or more maxims. The maxim of the act is the principle on which one sees oneself as acting. A maxim expresses a person's policy, or if he or she has no settled policy, the principle underlying the particular intention or decision on which he or she acts.
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Oct 20, 2014 · In the article “A Simplified Account of Kant’s Ethics,” Onora O’Neill tries to clarify Kant’s complex moral theory which has been dubbed before as “forbiddingly difficult” (411) to understand.
- Caroline Wilkerson
May 9, 2017 · Abstract. This article provides an overview of recent, empirically supported categorization schemes that have been proposed to distinguish different kinds of norms. Amongst these are the moral–conventional distinction and divisions within moral norms such as those proposed by moral foundations theory.
- Elizabeth O'Neill
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Named after a 2015 tweet from provocative conservative political commentator, Ann Coulter, Coulter’s Law states that the longer it takes the news media to identify a mass shooter in the United States, the less likely it is to be a white male.
An illuminating part of Onora O'Neill's paper 'Applied ethics: Naturalism, normativity and public policy' is her examination of the relation between normative (ethical) principles and practical problems.1 O'Neill begins by observing that normative work is distinct from the empirical and descriptive work undertaken in both the sciences and most
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In this paper, I will describe O'Neill's connection between Kantian ethics and famine, the differences she draws between Kantian ethics and utilitarianism, and explain Singer's belief that people have strong utilitarian obligations toward the problem.