l things. My main and personal principles incorporate what an ethical egoist thinks to what a utilitarian believes. The foremost moral obligation one has is to do what is right with sufficient and compelling reason with the appropriate exceptions; that is what I practice no matter how uncertain, contradictory, or indirect that may appear to be.An interesting revelation, or perhaps conflict, I came across when preparing my Case Studies Dossier was the issue of whether my proofs in any of the cases were truly objective. The reason I considered this issue was due to the fact that if ones own personal principles are consistent with those used to defend a case, does that make your proof biased. The conclusion I came to was the following: what is logical is universal and can be applied to all things. Each case maintained a consistency with regards to logic and therefore my proofs were unbiased even though they were based on my personal philosophies. ...