Friday, August 2, 2019
Ethics Answers Essay
1)à à à à à à à à Yes, I agree with Emmanuel Kant. It is said that a manââ¬â¢s worth is measured by how much he helped others to ease their burdens, and acted with compassion for the well-being of the majority. But first, he must preserve his integrity and self-respect before he can serve his fellow man. As Kant stated, one who transgresses against himself loss his manliness and becomes incapable of doing his duty towards his fellows. The most important duty to us is the preservation of oneââ¬â¢s life and dignity. à à à à à à à à à à à 2)à à à à à à à à Yes. Certainly, suicide is abominable. And Kantââ¬â¢s arguments against suicide are very convincing and tenable. We, as human beings, are vested with the gift of willpower, the freedom to choose things that make us happy and contented. It would be a waste if this willpower is used as a means to destroy oneââ¬â¢s very life. Suicide defeats the purpose of what makes us human, that is to serve others and dignify oneââ¬â¢s life. à à à à à à à à à à à 3)à à à à à à à à In this instance, the Congressman lost his self-worth in two ways; one, by accepting bribe, and the second by being drunk. Because a manââ¬â¢s worth is by doing his moral duty to himself and others, this duty would not be attained because he transgresses against himself. Kant observed that he who transgresses against himself loses his manliness and become incapable of doing his duty towards his fellows. A man who fails in his duty to himself loses worth absolutely. à à à à à à à à à à à 4)à à à à à à à à Worth in Emmanuel Kantââ¬â¢s concept is the capacity of an individual to perform his moral duties to himself and others. It is a manââ¬â¢s over-all personality. Thus, a man who has destroyed and cast away his personality, has no intrinsic worth, and can no longer perform any manner of duty to himself and to his fellow human being.
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