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Response To A mate Response To Article A I agree with your point of view because I believe that morality is the ultimate standard through which behaviour is governed. Doing wrong things attracts certain consequences that act as a punishment to our deviant activities. You are right when you intimate that virtue ethics and moral value should apply to everyone in the society and not a selected group. Kant in is analogy notes that categorical imperative should be the benchmark through which moral decision-making is established.
I agree with Immanuel Kant in principle that everyone has the moral authority to submit to what is right and acceptable (Husted, 2014, pp. 144). Rules and regulations should not just apply to particular individuals but everyone. I agree with you that individuals are not homogenous and are bound to behave contrary to the set moral obligations. Response To Article B I agree with your point of view because I believe that moral principles are binding to everyone in the society irrespective of status or religion.
I agree with the utilitarian theory which states that humans are bound by the moral ethics to understand the consequences of their actions (Boss, 2015, pp. 282). The essence of duty is moral decision-making. It is important to note that some actions are morally essential regardless of the inherent consequences. Boss (2015) notes that performance of duty should be based on goodwill. I agree with this point of view because some people act based on a reward system or some form of punishment (Boss, 2015, pp. 288). Rights ethic is the defining standard through which humans derive protection of dignity and equality.
ReferencesBoss, J. (2015). Ethics & Moral Decision Making. In Think: Critical thinking and logic skills for everyday life : Why do you think the way you do? : Press. Husted, G. L. (2014). Bioethical decision making in nursing. Springer Publishing.
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