Niam had been in and out of trouble over the years. On July 4, Niam was shot and killed while visiting his fiancée and infant son. Niam was shot in the head and was taken to at Roxborough Memorial Hospital and later to Temple Hospital. Niam was placed on life support and was declared brain-dead where he was pronounced dead. Numerous tests were conducted and confirmed that Niam was brain-dead. At that point, Kim remembered how persistence Niam wanted to be an organ donor. Niam’s lungs, heart …show more content…
This is known as a teleological ethical system. “The end justifies the means,” even a bad act can be deemed good taking into account the consequences of that act. Brown (1987), states that teleological theories focuses on a particular way of acting morally right or wrong, contingent on the consequences generating good or bad in themselves. The above case is an example of teleological thought because even though Niam was killed, Kim donating her son’s organs can be seen as good. In most cases, “the end always justifies the means,” and in this situation, Niam’s selfless act saved seven people. In this case, Niam acted in a way that produced the greatest good for everyone that was