Voluntary Action-Aristotle The Action Made Term Paper

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The individual is being accused for that entire he was much unaware about, and rather it would be right to say that he is being charged for his ignorance. His self-thought voluntary move is now considered terrorist support. There was a local reported incident in the past where individual was forced to commit a crime only because he was being pressurized or forced to do so. It was reported within my neighborhood that the reputed banker was forced by his boss to indulge in the malpractice, and commit an intentional folly of manipulation of accounts. The banker was being blackmail by his boss; the boss was creating...

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The employee had no option left but to follow his boss instruction. All went ahead smoothly, until the fraud was detected by the auditors during their annual inspection.
REFERENCE

Hye-Kyung Kim, Nicomachean Ethics: Aristotle with an Introduction. Translated by F.H. Peters in Oxford, 1893. (Barnes & Noble, 2004)

Terence Irwin, Nicomachean Ethics. 2nd Ed. (Hackett Publishing Co.)

Wikipedia, Nicomachean Ethics referred at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicomachean_Ethics

Sources Used in Documents:

Hye-Kyung Kim, Nicomachean Ethics: Aristotle with an Introduction. Translated by F.H. Peters in Oxford, 1893. (Barnes & Noble, 2004)

Terence Irwin, Nicomachean Ethics. 2nd Ed. (Hackett Publishing Co.)

Wikipedia, Nicomachean Ethics referred at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicomachean_Ethics


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