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Abraham Lincoln, the 19th century American President, was also exemplary in this matter. The man he appointed as his Secretary of War was earlier his superior in legal practice and had on occasion even humiliated him. But over time Lincoln was convinced that the interest of the nation during war would be best served by bringing this rather arrogant man into the cabinet. This led him to set aside personal resentment, forgive him and appoint him to a very crucial job in his cabinet. Great leaders don’t hold grudges, are not vindictive and do not care if they have been wronged in the past by anyone so long as they are convinced that he will do no wrong in the future. Magnanimity isn’t just a personal moral quality but a necessary political virtue.
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Abraham Lincoln, the 19th century American President, was also exemplary in this matter. The man he appointed as his Secretary of War was earlier his superior in legal practice and had on occasion even humiliated him. But over time Lincoln was convinced that the interest of the nation during war would be best served by bringing this rather arrogant man into the cabinet. This led him to set aside personal resentment, forgive him and appoint him to a very crucial job in his cabinet. Great leaders don’t hold grudges, are not vindictive and do not care if they have been wronged in the past by anyone so long as they are convinced that he will do no wrong in the future. Magnanimity isn’t just a personal moral quality but a necessary political virtue.
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Saalumarada Thimmakka, also known as Aalada Marada Timakka is an Indian environmentalist from the state of Karnataka, noted for her work in planting and tending to 385 banyan trees along a four-kilometre stretch of highway between Hulikal and Kudur.
She has also planted nearly 8000 other trees.
Her story is that of grit and determination. She reportedly wanted to commit suicide when she was in her 40s as she was unable to bear a child. With the support of her husband, she found solace in planting trees.
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She has also planted nearly 8000 other trees.
Her story is that of grit and determination. She reportedly wanted to commit suicide when she was in her 40s as she was unable to bear a child. With the support of her husband, she found solace in planting trees.
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Let us analyse this from three dominant ethical perspectives:
First, the egoistic perspective states that we take actions that result in the greatest good for oneself. The cigarette company is likely to sell more cigarettes, assuming that the new product wins over more new customers. From an egoistic perspective, hence, the company should launch the new cigarette.
Second, the utilitarian perspective states that we take actions that result in the greatest good for all. Launching the new cigarette is good for the company. The new brand of cigarette also provides a ‘healthier’ choice for smokers. And more choice is good for customers. Hence, the company should launch the product.
The egoistic and utilitarian perspectives together form the ‘teleological perspective’, where the focus is on the results that achieve the greatest good.
Third, the ‘deontological perspective’, on the other hand, focusses more on the intention of the maker than the results. The company deceives the customer when it says that the new cigarette is ‘healthier’. Knowingly endangering the health of humans is not an ethical intention. So, the company should not launch this cigarette.
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First, the egoistic perspective states that we take actions that result in the greatest good for oneself. The cigarette company is likely to sell more cigarettes, assuming that the new product wins over more new customers. From an egoistic perspective, hence, the company should launch the new cigarette.
Second, the utilitarian perspective states that we take actions that result in the greatest good for all. Launching the new cigarette is good for the company. The new brand of cigarette also provides a ‘healthier’ choice for smokers. And more choice is good for customers. Hence, the company should launch the product.
The egoistic and utilitarian perspectives together form the ‘teleological perspective’, where the focus is on the results that achieve the greatest good.
Third, the ‘deontological perspective’, on the other hand, focusses more on the intention of the maker than the results. The company deceives the customer when it says that the new cigarette is ‘healthier’. Knowingly endangering the health of humans is not an ethical intention. So, the company should not launch this cigarette.
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Ethics in International relation-
Best example of India
1 India's No first use policy
2 indus water treaty
3 helping to other nation in crisis Operation cactus,Operation Rahat
4.Panchasheel policy By J.Nehru
5.NAM
6.UN peacekeeping force participation
7 asylum to Tibet people's,srilankan tamil, Refugee people after partition
8Social infrastructure development in Afghanistan and Africa
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Best example of India
1 India's No first use policy
2 indus water treaty
3 helping to other nation in crisis Operation cactus,Operation Rahat
4.Panchasheel policy By J.Nehru
5.NAM
6.UN peacekeeping force participation
7 asylum to Tibet people's,srilankan tamil, Refugee people after partition
8Social infrastructure development in Afghanistan and Africa
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India’s first ‘Garbage Café’ will soon be opened in the city of Ambikapur in north Chhattisgarh.
In this unique Cafe' poor people and rag pickers will get free food in exchange for one kilogram of plastic, while breakfast will be provided if half a kilogram of plastic is brought to the cafe.
The collected garbage will be sold at Solid Liquid Resources Management Centre. It would further be turned into granules and will then be used in the construction of roads in the city
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In this unique Cafe' poor people and rag pickers will get free food in exchange for one kilogram of plastic, while breakfast will be provided if half a kilogram of plastic is brought to the cafe.
The collected garbage will be sold at Solid Liquid Resources Management Centre. It would further be turned into granules and will then be used in the construction of roads in the city
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India’s first ‘Garbage Café’ will soon be opened in Ambikapur city in north Chhattisgarh. It is initiative of
Ambikapur municipal corporation. It aims to make Ambikar city plastic-free.
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Ambikapur municipal corporation. It aims to make Ambikar city plastic-free.
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-Justice K. Chandru was a well-respected judge among the judiciary and is known for his judgments that impacted the lives of many impoverished and downtrodden people.
-During his judicial career, Justice K. Chandru pronounced over 96,000 verdicts.
-He was known for fighting against caste discrimination and for the rights of backward communities in Tamilnadu.
-He did not want a security guard and didn't want to be addressed as "My Lord" in courts.
-He retired as a judge in 2013 and did not accept a farewell
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-During his judicial career, Justice K. Chandru pronounced over 96,000 verdicts.
-He was known for fighting against caste discrimination and for the rights of backward communities in Tamilnadu.
-He did not want a security guard and didn't want to be addressed as "My Lord" in courts.
-He retired as a judge in 2013 and did not accept a farewell
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Set the Reminder - Ask Your Doubts
Lecture 1 - https://youtu.be/IkE95fiSqSQ
Lecture 2 - https://youtu.be/gHdho0dRG48
Lecture 3 - https://youtu.be/QAX1OQbP2zc
Lecture 4 - https://bit.ly/3aqSx7G
Lecture 5 - https://youtu.be/KGAM80mhLF0
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Set the Reminder - Ask Your Doubts
Lecture 1 - https://youtu.be/IkE95fiSqSQ
Lecture 2 - https://youtu.be/gHdho0dRG48
Lecture 3 - https://youtu.be/QAX1OQbP2zc
Lecture 4 - https://bit.ly/3aqSx7G
Lecture 5 - https://youtu.be/KGAM80mhLF0
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🔺Medical Ethics Violation: Medical professionals are bound by a code of ethics that prioritises patient welfare and mandates adherence to medical standards.
- Implanting substandard devices is a direct violation of these principles.
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🔺Medical Ethics Violation: Medical professionals are bound by a code of ethics that prioritises patient welfare and mandates adherence to medical standards.
- Implanting substandard devices is a direct violation of these principles.
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