Journal: Motivations behind Decisions. There is a maximum of 1500 characters. 1.      Analyze the motivation behind two or three recent decisions you have

Journal: Motivations behind Decisions. There is a maximum of 1500 characters.

1.      Analyze the motivation behind two or three recent decisions you have made and the actions you have taken. To what extent were you motivated by self-interest? Explain.

2.      Determine the extent to which you feel that human beings need rules in order to be moral.

3.      Discuss how nationalized health care raises serious questions about the cost–benefit analysis approach to health care.

4.      Are you an ethical egoist or an act or rule utilitarian? Analyze how these theories have or have not worked for you while dealing with specific moral issues and problems.

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