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Talk about `The Verdict` (1982 movie) in terms of Ethics of Rights and Ethics of Justice.

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Sidney Lumet 's The Verdict : A Reaction

The general motive of the plot in the 1982 Sidney Lumet drama The Verdict is evidently to remind everyone that the medical practice should always make as its top priority all the general and fundamental ethical values a nation is built upon . It is also conveniently shown in the movie that everyone who fights for the rights and justice of everyone always gets an insurmountably great respect and accomplishment from the people they are serving for . Moreover , the

movie also exemplifies the basic structures of the philosophical ethics that everyone has been able to learn from the great teachings of John Rawles and Immanuel Kant . In fact , it is also within these two people 's discussions on the ethics of justice and human rights that I have come to realize two of the movie 's most compelling arguments : one , that the rights of men are basically utilitarian and two , everything we need to know about the inalienable rights and justice we all have is essentially a product of intelligent reasoning

Rights : Utilitarian Living

Although not the major prominent pioneer of Utilitarian thinking , John Rawles is considered to be one of the few early people who felt strongly about the equal and unequivocal universal rights of men (Rawles 30 . He was not only a great believer in the distribution of all the basic and social basic needs of men (e .g . liberty and the right to all the opportunities...

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