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ul yet pleasurable yet when in a moral situation, value is more desirable than pleasure. For the x situation the morals can be different because of how the x situation could bring tragedy and a moral act as a confidence builder along your life span.III.A judge will need physical evidence in order to prove the defendant guilty instead of just letting witnesses speak with no proof and only their word.A young man is smoking a cigarette, which is fulfilling even though in the long run it will be deadA women is being physical assaulted and the moral thing to due is to help her out yet still hesitate in proceeding due to the consequences.A judge is coming to a decision in a burglary charge on a first time offense, the judge could let him off on community service because of the consequences that will follow if he proceeded with the maximum sentence.Define: Situation - is basically events that occur in personal self interest, social, and moral situations. Claims - a virtue or demand of something due. Self interest situation - something you do that can pleasurable yet harmful to you and others. Self-interest claims - a demand for yourself to do something that you enjoy but others dislike. Moral situation - characteristics of priority over other situations because of their encompassing feature. Moral claims - you demand and need to prioritize several patients. Moral judgment - importance of sequences in determining what is rights or wrong.C)A situation and a claim differ due to the fact that a claim is something that is demanded or needed while a situation is an event that occurs. Self-interest situation and a need claim differ from a self-interest that can be fulfilling to one self while a need claim is usually not. Moral situation and a need claim differ from the fact that in a moral situation your priority is due to the patients encompassing feature and not to the demand of the several patients. Moral situation and moral judgment di...

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