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vemorality always requires impartiality with respect to violating moral rules, it

must be possible to violate a moral rule and still be acting impartiality.

Reasonis the basis or motive for an action, decision, or conviction. As a


quality, it refers to the capacityfor logical, rational, and analytic thought; for
consciously making sense of things, establishing andverifying facts, applying
common sense and logic, and justifying, and if necessary, changing
practices,institutions, and beliefs based on existing or new existing
information.It also spells the difference of moral judgements from mere
expressions of personal preference. In thecase of moral judgments, they
require backing by reasons. Thus, reason commends what it
commends,regardless of our feelings, attitudes, opinions, and desires.
Impartiality involves the idea that each individual’s interests and p
rtiality involves the idea that each individual’s interests and point of view are
equally important. Itis a principle of justice holding that decisions ought to be
based on objective criteria, rather than on thebasis of bias, prejudice, or
preferring the benefit to one person over another for improper
reasons.Impartiality in morality requires that we give equal and/or adequate
consideration to the interests of allconcerned parties. The principle of
impartiality assumes that every person, generally speaking, isequally
important; that is, no one is seen intrinsically more significant than anyone

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Impartiality in morality requires that we give adequate consideration to the interests of all
concerned parties. The principle of impartiality assumes that every person, generally
speaking, is equally important; that is, no one is seen intrinsically more significant than
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that every person, generally speaking, is equally important; that is, no one is seen
intrinsically more significant than anyone else.
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involves the idea that each individual's interest and point of view are equally important
IMPARTIALITY a principle of justice holding that decisions ought to be based on objective
criteria, rather than on the basis of bias, prejudice , or preferring the benefit to one person over
the another for important reasons
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be made betw een two c ourses of action, either of which en tails tr ansgressing a mor
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desire are desirable for their inherent pleasure , or as a means to obtaining pleasure and avoiding
pain. Define hedonism. the view that pleasure or happiness is the ultimate good, pain the ultimate
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