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3 Οκτ 2014 · In this chapter, we apply the key normative theories of Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism and Virtue Ethics to the issue of stealing. 2. Defining Stealing. 2 Beginning a chapter on the ethics of stealing, it is important to make clear exactly what “stealing” amounts to.
The problem of struggles over material possessions is analysed in more detail in this chapter. The addition of material wealth to the state of nature opens up the possibility that the strategies of individuals might go beyond simply stealing and not stealing.
A recent study by Hill et al. (Citation 2012) showed that social comparisons of material wealth are more important for the life satisfaction of consumers living in poorer, developing countries than consumers living in affluent, Western countries.
Agata Trzcińska and Katarzyna Sekścińska. Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland. ABSTRACT. Objective: One of the reasons why people develop a materialistic attitude may be their desire to compensate for economic deprivation.
effects of material wealth. Anthropologists are increasingly identifying complex relationships among different forms of capital. Such a project demands conceptually distinct measures of wealth. In this paper, rather than presenting an exhaustive review of literature on all forms of wealth or capital, we focus on material wealth.
11 Οκτ 2023 · Merton’s Strain Theory posits that the cultural emphasis on wealth attainment in the American Dream creates strain for lower-class individuals who lack legitimate means to get ahead, which can lead to deviant behavior as they pursue success through crime.
In this chapter, we apply the key normative theories of Kantian Ethics, Utilitarianism and Virtue Ethics to the issue of stealing. 2. Defining Stealing. Beginning a chapter on the ethics of stealing, it is important to make clear exactly what “stealing” amounts to.