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ETHC 445N Chamberlain College of Nursing Kant Ethics and Our Duty Discussion

 

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Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

  • Textbook: Chapters 9, 10 ——-> Rachels, S., & Rachels, J. (2019). The elements of moral philosophy (9th ed.). Mcgraw-Hill Education.
  • Lesson
  • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)

Introduction
Kant’s famous First Formulation of the Categorical Imperative reads, “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.” Kant taught morality as a matter of following maxims of living that reflect absolute laws. “Universal” is a term that allows for no exceptions, and what is universal applies always and everywhere. Don’t forget about the second formulation of the categorical imperative which states, “Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of another, always at the same time as an end and never simply as a means.” It is just as important.

Initial Post Instructions
For the initial post, address one of the following sets of questions:

  1. What are the personal and/or communal ethical factors that may be involved in determining the moral position of either side given a contemporary debate, such as those concerning animal rights, stem cell research, abortion, the death penalty, and so forth?
  2. Elaborate in detail the ethical positions arrived at by using the Kantian categorical imperative relative to the long standing debate surrounding the death penalty or abortion. Argue the ethics from the point of view of the prisoner or from the fetus
  3. Evaluate the ethical positions in part two. You will want to detail whether they are convincing, logical, correct, consistent, etc.

Follow-Up Post Instructions
Respond to at least one peer. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification.

Writing Requirements

  • Minimum of 2 posts (1 initial & 1 follow-up)
  • Minimum of 2 sources cited (assigned readings/online lessons and an outside scholarly source)
  • APA format for in-text citations and list of references

Student Sample:

Kant’s Categorical Imperatives on Capital Punishment

According to Kant, categorical imperatives are universal absolute laws that everyone should accept and guide rational humans responsible for their deeds and not insane or non-humans. In his first imperative formulation, Immanuel Kant postulated that rational beings should act in such a way that their actions could become universal laws (Rachels, (2019). If our actions cannot be acceptable, then we are immoral, and we should avoid them. Further, the philosopher argues that retributive punishment should be equal to the actions of the wrong done (Rachels, 2019). Therefore, if a rational being kills, the person deserves the same sentence to balance the offense and the loss. From Kant’s view on punishment, the philosopher endorsed death punishment against capital offenders.

However, Kant’s ideology on capital punishment is self-defeating because he implores humans to respect a person’s dignity and humanity above all living things. Moreover, putting individuals in prisons and executing them to maintain law and order in society is against the imperative of using them as a means to achieve society’s needs (Rachels, 2019). According to the Christian view from which our legal systems have evolved, it is against human morals and dignity to kill because life is sanctified and God-given (Attila, 2006). Thus, no one has the right to take another person’s life but only God. Accordingly, Jesus said that we should not apply the rule of an eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth, but instead, we should give our tormentors the other cheek to slap.

From a theological perspective, I do not support that offenders should be let free and harm society. However, a convict’s cruelty in the community should punish and rehabilitate the offenders rather than kill them. Further, death punishment destroys human dignity, as people are irreplaceable. Moreover, sometimes the accused individuals are not guilty of the offenses, and time has vindicated many (Attila, 2006). Therefore, executing the wrongly convicted persons leads to a slippery slope of slaughtering innocent persons while leaving the actual offenders at large. Therefore, my argument is that since Kant’s absolute categorical imperatives are self-defeating as the case of lying to save lives when the Dutch fishermen did to protect Israelis from the Nazis holocaust, the law on capital punishment should be re-appealed to take the form of deterrence and rehabilitation.

References

Rachels, J. (2019). The Elements of Moral Philosophy. New York, McGraw-Hill Higher Education.

Ataner, Attila. (2006). Kant on Capital Punishment and Suicide. Kant-Studien. 97. 452-482. 10.1515/KANT.2006.028.

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Chamberlain College of Nursing Medication and System Disorders Discussion

 

  • Write an analysis describing how the selected medication class relates to the selected systems disorder. (6 points/12%)
    • 300 words minimum.
    • A strong connection and correlation are made between the selected medication and disease process.

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Chamberlain University Alzheimer Disease Medications and Disorders Paper

 

  • 1. Medication: Memantine 
  • Disorder: Alzeihmers disease.
  • Write an analysis describing how the selected medication class relates to the selected systems disorder. (6 points/12%)
    • 300 words minimum.
    • A strong connection and correlation are made between the selected medication and disease process.
    • Be prepared to present and/or submit your templates and analysis.
    • Fewer than three unique errors in grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and/or spelling are present.
    • Information is handwritten and legible.

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Chamberlain College of Nursing Syphilis and Penicillin System Disorder Discussion

 

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  1. Medication: Penicillin
  2. System Disorder: Syphillis
  3. Write an analysis describing how the selected medication class relates to the selected systems disorder. (6 points/12%)
    • 300 words minimum.
    • A strong connection and correlation are made between the selected medication and disease process.

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IT 226 SNHU Optimum Way Development Inc Essay

 

Scenario

You are the manager of a software development team working on new applications for your company, Optimum Way Development, Inc. Your director has called for all development teams to submit product briefs detailing their current projects. The director plans to share the most promising product briefs with clients at an upcoming meeting. You have software design documents for two potential projects.

Directions

You must choose one of the potential products and use the information contained in the technical specification document to create your product brief. The brief is intended to explain the new application to potential clients. (Use the personas created for the 2-1 Milestone as the audience for this project.) You should highlight the features that will appeal to clients and persuade them to purchase the new application. Your brief should include the following:

  • An explanation of the features and functions of the product
  • Clear definitions of technical terms and concepts that are relevant to communicating the product capabilities
  • An explanation of the benefits of using the product within an organization
  • Graphics that support or clarify technical information concerning the product

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IT 226 Southern New Hampshire University Mod 4 Snarl Reporter Discussion

 

Overview

Imagine you are the manager of a software development team working on new applications for your company, Optimum Way Development, Inc. The Marketing department has asked you to create a blog post that they can post on the company website to promote one of the applications your team is developing. The audience for this blog post is non-technical potential customers. You asked one of your developers to draft the blog post, which you will then revise before sending it to the Marketing department. The developer has just sent you the draft of the blog post.

Prompt

Review the attached blog post and revise it so the blog post uses appropriate:

  • Style and tone
  • Inclusive language
  • Technical language/explanation
  • Writing mechanics (e.g., spelling, grammar, punctuation)

You will be modifying the actual blog post to create a final product that can be given to the Marketing department (i.e., you will be making the desired changes within the document, not providing editing comments). 

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STA 301 UMGC Chi Square Test, Gut and Random Method Exercises

 

Canadian Bacon Inc. financial statements are presented in the table below.

Based on the information in the table, and using a 365-day year, calculate Average Day’s Purchases.

Round the answers to two decimal places

Balance Sheet December 31, 2012

Cash and marketable securities $198,000 Accounts payable $288,000
Accounts receivable $469,000 Notes payable $65,000
Inventories $577,000 Accrued expenses $84,000
Prepaid expenses $15,700 Total current liabilities $437,000
Total current assets $1,259,700 Long-term debt $237,000
Gross fixed assets $1,954,000 Par value and paid-in-capital $199,000
Less: accumulated depreciation $476,000 Retained Earnings $1,864,700
Net fixed assets $1,478,000 Common Equity 2,063,700
Total assets $2,737,700 Total liabilities and owner’s equity $2,737,700

Income Statement, Year of 2012

Net sales (all credit) $7,546,600.00
Less: Cost of goods sold $6,112,746.00
Selling and administrative expenses $349,000.00
Depreciation expense $145,000.00
EBIT $939,854.00
Interest expense $49,500.00
Earnings before taxes $890,354.00
Income taxes $356,141.60
Net income $534,212.40

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UMGC Canadian Bacon Inc Financial Statements Analysis

 

Canadian Bacon Inc. financial statements are presented in the table below.

Based on the information in the table, and using a 365-day year, calculate Days payables outstanding (Payables conversion period).

Round the answers to two decimal places

Balance Sheet December 31, 2013

Cash and marketable securities $112,000 Accounts payable $211,000
Accounts receivable $325,000 Notes payable $51,500
Inventories $426,000 Accrued expenses $50,100
Prepaid expenses $10,700 Total current liabilities $312,600
Total current assets $873,700 Long-term debt $225,000
Gross fixed assets $1,514,000 Par value and paid-in-capital $117,000
Less: accumulated depreciation $315,000 Retained Earnings $1,418,100
Net fixed assets $1,199,000 Common Equity 1,535,100
Total assets $2,072,700 Total liabilities and owner’s equity $2,072,700

Income Statement, Year of 2013

Net sales (all credit) $3,256,600.00
Less: Cost of goods sold $2,572,714.00
Selling and administrative expenses $323,000.00
Depreciation expense $115,000.00
EBIT $245,886.00
Interest expense $29,600.00
Earnings before taxes $216,286.00
Income taxes $86,514.40
Net income $129,771.60

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University of Maryland Canadian Bacon Inc Financial Statements Exercises

 

Canadian Bacon Inc. financial statements are presented in the table below.

Based on the information in the table, and using a 365-day year, calculate cash conversion cycle.

Round the answers to two decimal places

Balance Sheet December 31, 2014

Cash and marketable securities $132,000 Accounts payable $399,000
Accounts receivable $311,000 Notes payable $98,500
Inventories $512,000 Accrued expenses $89,300
Prepaid expenses $11,300 Total current liabilities $586,800
Total current assets $966,300 Long-term debt $799,400
Gross fixed assets $2,104,000 Par value and paid-in-capital $298,000
Less: accumulated depreciation $398,000 Retained Earnings $988,100
Net fixed assets $1,706,000 Common Equity 1,286,100
Total assets $2,672,300 Total liabilities and owner’s equity $2,672,300

Income Statement, Year of 2014

Net sales (all credit) $4,276,600.00
Less: Cost of goods sold $3,292,982.00
Selling and administrative expenses $349,000.00
Depreciation expense $148,000.00
EBIT $486,618.00
Interest expense $49,600.00
Earnings before taxes $437,018.00
Income taxes $174,807.20
Net income $262,210.80