Moral answerableness Arthur Washburne Introduction to Philosophy Moral Accountability Morality depends on the ability of an respective(prenominal) to choose amidst good and evil, thus, entailing freedom of the will and the moral responsibility of the individual for his actions. It is obvious this is so for the individual, but what about groups and organisations? Do they bewilder the ability to choose between good and evil, do they stand free will and therefore are they subject to the selfsame(prenominal) paradigms of godliness as the individual or does an autonomous morality apply. What if we relate this concept of morality to a present daytime moral dilemma?
Such as should the United States government fire cruise missiles at Serbian cities in fix to force the government of Serbia to comply with NATO demands of withdrawal from Kosovo? What moral questions should be asked? Further yet, as we are members of a representative democracy, do the citizens bear any of the responsibility of the governments actions...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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