Philosophy & Ethics·Argumentative
An argumentative essay contending that businesses can maintain ethical standards but cannot be moral agents, drawing on Aristotelian virtue ethics, Kantian deontology, and utilitarian frameworks to support the distinction.
1,089 words·5 min read·Donated by students
Philosophy & Ethics·Analytical
An analytical essay applying Badaracco's four-question framework to two workplace ethics cases: a promotion involving credential fraud and an international bribery scenario under FCPA.
2,134 words·10 min read·Donated by students
Philosophy & Ethics·Analytical
A case study analysis applying utilitarian theory to Nestlé's bottled water extraction from Michigan springs, examining the tension between corporate resource redistribution and local community rights.
687 words·3 min read·Donated by students
Philosophy & Ethics·Compare & Contrast
A comparative essay examining Sufi beliefs and practices alongside Islam and Christianity, focusing on spiritual mediation, shrine culture, and social welfare functions in South Asian contexts.
589 words·3 min read·Donated by students