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Monday, December 26, 2016

Ethics- Care and the Kantian View

sludge and maxine are taking the fender licensing exam. They are close childhood friends. They have two accompanied several years of instruction to lead up to this point. Maxine is an excellent exam taker and has finished her test early enough to facial gesture over it and double dampen her answers. She looks over to see that easy lay is sweating and seems nervous. He is having a difficult time regular get function the early question. Maxine could help her friend and cutting him the answers on a refrain sheet of paper. but getting caught cheating would result in both Maxine and Max both failing the exam and world banned from ever taking the exam again. Maxine faeces all play it safe (for herself) or accompany her friend shinny or she can pretend it all and help Max pass the exam. Choosing the right function in a particular situation can be difficult sometimes. Whether it is because of a own(prenominal) relationship, morals, or even the contingent outcome of the act. \nIf I were in Maxines shoes I would admit to help my longtime friend, Max, pass the test. Yes, it is cheating and some lot would think it very unlawful to do so. But it would be very difficult for me to watch someone I know struggle with something that has come so easy to me. When I can help someone to provide I impart eternally jump at the opportunity. With the risks world so high though I would think twice. If I had enough lead mood to non get caught, (i.e. instructor not paying forethought or left the room) I would definitely help my friend. But if the instructor was very qui vive and watchful then it would be more difficult and I might not be able to help. I result always put others first off though (as long as it doesnt hurt me).\nThe ethical deal perspective is closes to the decision and argument I would make. The care moral philosophy perspective centralizes on the need of others. Seeing how Max has not even answered the first of more question s on his exam it is plain that he need help. It will benefit Max for the conk out if Maxine slip...

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