Global Warming Is It Fact Or Fiction

02 Nov 2017

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Numerous studies have been conducted of various facets of global warming, focusing on is global warming fact or fiction? If indeed that it is determined to be fact, what are the main causes of global warming? Is it due to man? Or is it mother nature? Or is it both? There are a lot of scientist ...

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Acquiring Knowledge Through Inquiry

02 Nov 2017

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An art on the other hand is a study of creative skill or the study of a collection of disciplines which produce artworks which are driven by personal drive, in order to convey mood, a message or symbolism, for the viewer to analyse and interpret. Arts stimulate an individual’s emotions, thoughts, ideas and beliefs through ...

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Neurosis And Human Growth Struggle Toward Self Realization

02 Nov 2017

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In this volume Dr. Horney has developed her own theories concerning the neurotic process, which differ somewhat from Freudian concepts. She describes neurosis as a special form of development, which is the antithesis of normal human growth. It is stated that in stress, a person becomes alienated from his real self and develops instead a false, ...

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Awaken The Giants With In

02 Nov 2017

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Kiran Siddique Roll # 1146112 Personal Management By Madam Sheela Siddiqi Awaken The Giants With In Anthony RobbinsC:\Documents and Settings\Ayesha raj\My Documents\Downloads\how-to-master-your-emotions.jpg AWAKEN THE GIANT WITHIN How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical & Financial Destiny ANTHONY ROBBINS Index of Parts: Part 1- UNLESH YOUR POWER Dreams of Destiny Decision -The ...

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Tracking People Using Mobile Phones Location

02 Nov 2017

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Parents can now keep tabs on children, and employers on their employees, using a variety of services that displays the mobile phone’s location through GPS technology. Modern mobile phones are being equipped with geographical positioning systems which enable a new type of applications to be used - Location Based Services (LBS). These services are increasingly being ...

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A Causal Relationship Is Determined

02 Nov 2017

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Internal Validity refers to the rough reality regarding implications of cause-effect and/or causal relationships. As such, internal validity is only pertinent in studies where a causal relationship is determined. It's not appropriate in a number of observational or descriptive studies. However, for studies that evaluate the effects of social programs and/or interventions, internal validity is ...

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Can We Know When To Trust Our Emotions

02 Nov 2017

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Can we know when to trust our emotions in the pursuit of knowledge? Consider history and one other area of knowledge. Shylock Edwards Lucaya International School 1937 I believe there has to be some instances when we are able to trust our emotions when we are trying to acquire knowledge. Emotions are just a display ...

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Bioethical Issues Pertaining To Abortion

02 Nov 2017

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C:\Users\WORK\Desktop\dcas.png Bioethical Issues Pertaining to Abortion NAME Dr. Hyder Ali Khan M.B.E # MBE12008 MODULE I: Modern Western Philosophy FACULTY Dr. Farzad Rafi Khan Introduction Abortion has always been a very divisive issue within academic circles and on a communal level. It raises interesting questions regarding personal choice, as well as the limits to which ...

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Aggressive And Anger Aggression

02 Nov 2017

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Introduction Anger is a common emotion felt by everyone, often many times a day. Whether it is road rage experienced when driving during rush hour traffic or the feeling of outrage associated with learning of social injustices half way across the world, anger is a part of our daily practice. It is an emotion that ...

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Perception Of Death At Individual And Social Level

02 Nov 2017

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No one has ever died and returned to give a clear account about what death is really like making death remain unknown. Man's nature makes him fear what he does not understand and can not control. It is difficult to state that near-death experience come close to what a death experience is because it remains a ...

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Are Human Rights Universal

02 Nov 2017

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Being inherently linked to ideas of sovereignty, justice and responsibility, the concept of human rights has become one of the most important and debated subject in both international relations and international law. Philosophers and scholars continue to disagree on the origins of the concept and to what extent it has become universal in the contemporary ...

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A Critique Of Rawls Difference Principle

02 Nov 2017

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In this essay I will offer up a critique of Rawls’ "difference principle" I will draw out the advantages and problems of Rawls’ theory in relation to each end of the political spectrum; In a comparison with socialist thought by way of Cohen, and liberal thought by way of Nozick. In relation to Nozick ...

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Our Perception Of Reality

02 Nov 2017

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What is reality to us? Almost all of us believe in there being one reality which is free from all opinions. Something that just is. Something which is true, undisputable. We perceive this reality to be something which we cannot change in any way. The funny thing is that this reality may not really exist. The ...

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Whats Best Form Of Political Arrangement For Aristotle

02 Nov 2017

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Aristotle tries to define what the best form of political arrangement would be, by analysing different existing forms and looking mainly at the means by which they came into being and at what resulted in their downfall. Throughout his analysis he uses a teleological [1] theory and tries to define everything by its end. Consequently, he tries to ...

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Book Review On Bergsonism

02 Nov 2017

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Book Review on Bergsonism by Gilles Deleuze The book was in 1966 as part of a series of short studies known as "Initiation Philosophique". Bergsonism is reduced to the status of a footnote in histories of philosophy, making brief appearance in studies of "vitalism" or "irrationalism". For Deleuze, Bergson forms part of a "counter history" ...

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A Critical Analysis Of The Island

02 Nov 2017

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Phil 3350 – Medical Humanities Writing Assignment 1 A Critical Analysis of The Island. Themes surround life and death. The movie I chose for this assignment was The Island, directed by Michael Bay. The movie features two main characters – Lincoln Six Echo (played by Ewan McGregor) and Jordan Two Delta (played by Scarlett Johansson). ...

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Challenges In Orthopedic Surgery

02 Nov 2017

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Orthopedic surgeons are well known for operating on people’s bones but most people would consider that all they do is fix broken bones. What they don’t know is how hard they work and all the different diseases they treat. Orthopedic surgeons are surgeons who operate on bones and nerves there work is very hard and they ...

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What Is Sensation And Perception

02 Nov 2017

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Sensation comes from the word ‘sense’ which is the use of the 5 sense that are (touch, smell, vision, hearing, and tasting), each one has its own function that helps in the process of sensation. These senses are processed by the sensory receptors. The sensory receptors are highly specialized cells that transform a stimulus of either ...

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After Watching The Movie Gattaca

02 Nov 2017

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Madeline Collins After watching the movie Gattaca and taking this class it really made me think. I have seen the movie before but never even considered the ideas that we have learned in Medical Humanities. Throughout the movie it really deals with a lot of things that we deal with today and how the problems ...

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The Key Conceptions Of Post Marxism

02 Nov 2017

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It is generally conceptualized in a way that theory of Laclau&Mouffe is built around three basic concepts: discourse, hegemony and social antagonisms. In order to elaborate and provide theoretical base for them, ‘articulation’, ‘contingency’, ‘impossibility of society’ and etc. are also significant terms of post-Marxism. Their initial aim is to explore a theoretical project capable to ...

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Psychological Theory And Research On Emotion

02 Nov 2017

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In 2003 a romantic comedy ‘Love Actually’, was released which was written and directed by Richard Curtis. The film is set in London and delves into many dissimilar aspects of emotions like love, anger, and happiness. Throughout the film, there are ten separate stories, which are all about very different people, many of whom shown are ...

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Analysing The Credibility Factor

02 Nov 2017

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A major reason why so many executives, managers, and supervisors fail in their leadership is they have lost their credibility. This loss of credibility can occur from a single damaging event, or from a series of blunders. In this paper, the reader will explore what leadership and management credibility is, why credibility is important ...

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Application Of Fractional Calculus Analytical And Numerical Technique

02 Nov 2017

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This preliminary chapter contains a short exposition of the properties and principles that form the substratum of the topic if fractional calculus. It begins with a brief discussion of these topic so that these may be later applied in the application of Analytical and Numerical analysis. Fractional Calculus is a field of applied mathematics that deals ...

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All Knowing And Powerful God

02 Nov 2017

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Brad Thomas PHIL 201: Introduction to Philosophy; Short paper #1 February 28, 2013 Was God the creature that created the earth and all the beings that live on it? Descartes explains his third meditation and others in their theory’s give arguments trying to show why they believe that there is an all knowing and powerful ...

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Aristotle An Undying Legacy

02 Nov 2017

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ARISTOTLE An Undying Legacy: Among the three of the trio of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, the last extended the term ‘philosopher’ to include every kind of inquirer – scientific, ethical, logical, biological, and many more. This was his unique contribution to the legacy he inherited from his great predecessors. Aristotle gave philosophy a concrete garb, ...

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Artificial Intelligence History And Forecast Of Future Developments

02 Nov 2017

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence when applied to machines consisting of semiconductor devices along with computer science that aims to create it. It is defined as "the study and design of intelligent agents " where an intelligent agent is a system that takes in the surrounding environmental factors and takes actions that ...

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Bioethics And Health Information Management

02 Nov 2017

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The Human Genome Project has been frequently compared to both the Manhattan Project and the Apollo Project. Consequently, the HGP teaches us volumes about science and the unforeseen impact of technological "advance." As these advances come to fruition, the Health Information Management Specialists will perhaps face a host of many challenges of which they were never ...

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A Critical Review On Power

02 Nov 2017

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Essay title: A Critical Review on Power: a Radical View Student number: 200692670 Introduction As such a short book, Power: a Radical View is, undoubtedly, influential and, most importantly, classic. By crediting it as classic, I by no mean consider the arguments in the book totally robust or plausible; rather, what is considered to ...

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Religion And Morality Based On Psychology

02 Nov 2017

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The main question on the Psychology of Religion book is: "Does Religion dictate Morality?" (Spilka,Hood,Hunsberger &Gorsuch, 2003 p.416.) Religion can give tons of knowledge about morality, what is bad or good, what are supposed to be the religious rituals and teachings as parts of the moral behavior and attitudes. Also Jesus would teach morality through different ...

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Platos Argument For Conclusion That Philosophers Should Rule

02 Nov 2017

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The Republic is structured in a way that supports and strengthens the need for philosopher-kings, because through them the Kallipolis is brought to life and genuine happiness of society is achieved. It is important to recognize that Plato understands his utopia only as a concept but not as a political reality. Therefore justifications of Plato’s thought ...

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Aristotle Understanding Of Man

02 Nov 2017

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Student : Francis Fernandes Class : 1st year Philosophy Professor : Fr.Dolreich Pereira Introduction : The poet Alexander Pope said, "the proper study of mankind is man" indicating that it is most natural, and indeed necessary, for us to know as much as possible about ourselves. [1] This is so very true that who else other than man can study ...

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Albert Einstein On Religion

02 Nov 2017

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By Rey Zaldy Serna ALBERT Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. While best known for his mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc2 (which has been dubbed "the world’s most famous equation"), he received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services ...

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A Believer Of Evidentialism

02 Nov 2017

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Christopher Hitchens’ assertion suggests that he is a believer of evidentialism. Given that his conclusion can be derived from his own quote I am further inclined to question whether this logic of evidentialism can be applied to all areas of knowledge. It seems to me that while his quote makes sense when talking, his assertion ...

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Architecture And The Body

02 Nov 2017

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MArch Architecture, Year 5, (2012-2013) University of Lincoln Personal tutor: Mr. Francesco Porto tumblr_ltso662mK71qa0pxl.png ARCHITECTURE AND THE BODY ARCHITECTURE THROUGH THE PERCEPTION OF BODY, SENCES AND PROPORTIONS Architecture through the perception of body, senses and proportions: what is the role of those in architecture; how we create architecture depending on those; the importance of the ...

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Buddha Means An Enlightened Individual

02 Nov 2017

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Most of Chinese Philosophy originates from the springs, autumn and the military states periods. "Hundred Schools of Thought" was a known period, which was distinguished by major cultural and intellectual developments (Yu-Lan, 7). In Chinese thought, everybody has the potential to become a god. Moral heroes are not only respected or adored in the ordinary ...

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Computer Hacking Moral Or Immoral

02 Nov 2017

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A computer enthusiast, or computerphile, who gains, or attempts to gain, unauthorized access to computers or computer networks and tamper with operating systems, application programs, and databases,. See also hacker. A person who breaks into a computer system without authorization, whose purpose is to do damage (destroy files, steal credit card numbers, plant viruses, etc.). Because ...

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What Is Maclaurin Series

02 Nov 2017

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MACLAURIN series is the expansion of Taylor series about 0. So we can say that it is a special case of ‘Taylor Series’. Where f '(0) is the first derivative evaluated at x = 0, f ''(0) is the second derivative evaluated at x = 0, and so on. Maclaurin series is named after the Scottish ...

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Abortion Judith Jarvis Thomson Agrees

02 Nov 2017

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In her ingenious abortion analogy – "The Plugged-in Violinist" - Thomson argues that it would be completely outrageous if women did not have the right to abortion. "You wake up in the morning and find yourself back to back in bed with and unconscious violinist. A famous unconscious violinist. He has been found to ...

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Need Of Integration Between Natural And Social Science

02 Nov 2017

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Interdisciplinary research is the combination of different disciplines like combination of the natural science and social science which may be helpful to find new information, solve complex problems etc (Nissani, 1997). In interdisciplinary research, when scientists from the field of natural and social science come together to solve a problem, they might have a common interest ...

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A Critique Of Socrates Ethics

02 Nov 2017

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1.0 Introduction: Knowledge, the most widely discussed topic in both western philosophy and Indian philosophy is my topic of discussion too. Knowledge which every human being wants and which every human being promises is also the least understood concept. The definition of knowledge varies from person to person, philosopher to philosopher and from philosopher to ...

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How To Maintain Motivated Workforce In Rmn

02 Nov 2017

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Hiring people who are motivated to do what employers need remains one of the biggest challenges in the world today today be it in the private sector or in the gorvernment services. Often, employers think that the best motivators for employees are reasonably good pay or good fringe benefits. Some employers think that employees are motivated ...

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A General Vision Of Quantum Computers

02 Nov 2017

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QUANTUM COMPUTING Kazim Ali Student ID MS120400062 Virtual University Of Pakistan Abstract— This research work provides a general vision of quantum computers. The function description, the differences between quantum computers and silicon, the major problems constructing a quantum computer and lots other basics. No particular scientific understanding needed for the reader. Introduction TO QUANTUM ...

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Strengths Of Reason As Way Of Knowing

02 Nov 2017

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The knowledge claim that we derive from the topic is "Reason as a way of knowing has its strengths and weaknesses". The knowledge claim states that there are strengths and weaknesses for the reason as a way of knowing. The knowledge issue which can be expressed is "To what extent does reason as a way of ...

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A Surface Is A Set Of Points

02 Nov 2017

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A surface is a set of points in R3 such that, for every point p on the surface, there is a small neighborhood U of p that is continuously deformable into a little flat open disk .Thus, a surface should really have some topology. Also, locally , unless the point p is "singular", the surface ...

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Should The Death Penalty Be Abolished? Essay

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Keywords: death penalty should be abolished essay The death penalty is the act of punishing someone to death for an offense. Questions have been arisen to whether death penalty should be abolished in countries around the world. The pro's and con's of death penalty. Therefore, the purpose of this research study is to look at both sides of the arguments of death penalty. It starts off with ...

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Healthcare Rationing Debate

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Commentary on “The Rationing Debate”, Rationing health care by age Covering Statement: This paper aims to comment on Alan Williams’s article of “The rationing debate1” published in BMJ, 15th March 1997 volume 314. In this commentary I will try to explain different points of argument he raises in his article with the comments on each under the same heading. For the better perception and reflection I ...

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Ethical Impact of Knowledge

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“The possession of knowledge carries an ethical responsibility.” Evaluate this claim. Mahatma Gandhi, when asked by an adoring, adulating public, what he believed the greatest sins were, was prone to answer as simply and as quickly as possible. His answers varied, of course, depending on his audience, but in his last word to all of India, his autobiography, “The Story of My Experiments with Truth,” he ...

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Role of Knowledge for Meaning and Purpose

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“The whole point of knowledge is to produce both meaning and purpose in our personal lives.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Curious mind, has a zeal to understand what is going on in the surrounding , let it be a natural event or phenomenon or people around, this understanding developed is what I assume frames the basis of knowledge. To quench this ...

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Hart, Fuller and Devlin Theories of Law and Morality

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Introduction This essay will explore the theories of Hart, Fuller and Devlin and consider there views on the link between law and morality. It will consider the debates mounted between Hart and Fuller and Hart and Devlin and what these debates add to our understanding to the link between law and morality. It will be argued and concluded that morality plays an important and essential role ...

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Design of Phenomenological Research

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This is a philosophical movement concerned with the study of conscious experience, from the point of view of the first person (Moran, 2000). There is emphasis on the intentionality of experience – that is, the idea that conscious experience is directed towards some phenomena, rather than being merely aimless. Such purposefulness is usually contained in the meaning that the first person ascribes to his or her ...

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Legal and Ethical Principles in Physician Assisted Suicide

19 Sep 2017

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Methodology: Literature review. Introduction What follows is essentially a consideration of the current law on physician assisted suicide (PAS), with an appraisal of the arguments advanced supporting the practices and those condemning them. The compelling reasons for allowing a choice of death to those who seek it are appraised early on, as are the objections commonly found across many jurisdictions. Notably, scrutiny is given to the ...

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J.S.Mill's 'One Very Simple Principle': An Analysis

19 Sep 2017

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How simple is J.S.Mill's 'one very simple principle'? In and of itself, the principle is entirely simple – it takes barely a line to be stated, and is easily understood. “The sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection” (Mill,1869: pg 9). He goes on to explain exactly what he ...

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The Debate on Euthanasia: Utilitarianism

02 Aug 2017 18 Sep 2017

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Cory Thomas Is it appropriate to end the life of a person in a critical condition who is experiencing extreme torment and enduring? This paper is going to look at how the ethical theory of utilitarianism applies to the controversial issue of euthanasia. Distinctive moral positions and contentions are held for various types of euthanasia. Therefore in this paper, I will discuss active and passive ...

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Pragmatism & American Philosophy

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Bree Dela Rosa  William James presents pragmatism as a concept that can be applied when settling two claims that provide contrasting views. Science, religion, and morality each present diverse view on different issues, and James suggests that pragmatism can be used to settle these views. For James, the concept is significant as it offers people with a form of overcoming dilemma when faced with different ...

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Rawls' Notion of the Political and the Realism View

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Bree Dela Rosa  Rawls' Political Concept and the View Associated with Realism Introduction John Rawls in his work sought to capitalize on the concept of justice; enabled by his exploration on The Theory of Justice. As discussed by Rawls, the bone of contention when it comes to the aspect of the truth is that; the principles of justice in the structural dimension of the society ...

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A Comparison of Tom Regan and Stephen Rose

02 Aug 2017 18 Sep 2017

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Brianna Still People often use animals for a lot of experiments even though most people think that is it wrong. People make up countless excuses to why it's okay to do this. But it is not okay. Animal researchers and such agree with my opinion that using animals for tests that we as humans would never want to do, is bad and very hypocritical, yet ...

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Personal Reflection on a Film: Awakenings

02 Aug 2017 18 Sep 2017

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  Allison Bartha Writing Assignment #1: Awakening The film Awakening relates to the study of medical humanities we have learned about and provides numerous examples of how emerging different actives into the patients' lives to benefit the patient, family and Doctor. Therapeutic actives demonstrated in the film allows for reaction and response from the patients that is clear to the audience watching. I think this ...

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Phaedo and the Qualities of Being Dead and Being Alive

02 Aug 2017 18 Sep 2017

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Dru Espinosa  In the dialogue, The Phaedo, Plato gives an account of the final moments of Socrates. Several arguments are presented and discussed. These arguments regard the immortality of the soul and reincarnation. In this essay I will present a brief summary of the dialogue, explain one of the arguments presented in it, and finally show why the argument fails to prove the notion of ...

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Debate on Being Unpatriotic

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Cortney Matthaey Becoming Unpatriotic A country is not just a landmass or not just the amount of people that live on it or the amount of money they earn. A country is the pinnacle of governance in history of civilization. Only when the people are united can there be any government. Representing such a great union is the mighty flag. A symbol that has been ...

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Hume's Theory of Cause and Effect

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Poyan Keynejad When discussing Hume's account of cause and effect, various influences are interpreted in this relationship. Hume explains how cause and effect tend to come in sequences, as in trains of thought consisting of ideas, necessity, and skepticism. These three ideas explain the pinnacle of Hume's cause and effect theory. When discussing ideas, one must consider the fact that ideas range from death-defying to ...

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Do Other Possible Worlds Exist?

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Omar Haq  Introduction: Samantha is working at her desk. While she is unswervingly conscious only of her immediate situation - her being seated in front of her computer, the melodious music playing in the backdrop, the echo of her husband's voice on the phone in the next room, and so on. She is quite confident that this circumstance is only part of a series of ...

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Shafer-Landau Ethical Theory Summary and Analysis

28 Jul 2017 18 Sep 2017

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Brody Kent  In this section, Shafer-Landau seeks to draw attention to a major flaw which he finds to exist in subjectivism through its incompatibility with an individual's tendency to question his or her own moral values (p. 296). To begin his argument, Shafer-Landau states that if subjectivism is correct, whatever is "right" is what he, Schafer-Landau, "approves of." According to Shafer-Landau, this is because, under ...

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Accounting for Individuality

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Kadejia Jackson Peppers-Bates Utilitarianism and deontology contrast on many ethical principles. Utilitarianism is agent-neutral disregarding individual preferences, whereas deontology is agent-relative and takes a person's preferences into account. Utilitarianism also has a broad goal to maximize well-being and utility while deontology allows moral decisions to be driven by personal interest and one's own moral principles. Utilitarianism is not agent-relative, unlike deontology, instead it is agent-neutral ...

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The Euthyphro Dilemma

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Siddhanth Goyal  Does morality stem from God? Or does it exist independently of his presence, not subject to arbitrary decisions? The first discussion over these questions appeared in Plato's Euthyphro, in which Plato chronicles the proceedings of a highly repetitive argument between Socrates and Euthyphro, a prophet and holy man, over the nature of piety and holiness. The questions produced in this dialogue have been ...

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Crito's Arguments to Socrates

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Hale, Aubrieann In this paper I will be analyzing Crito in the aspects of context, main issues, Socratic reversal, athlete/physician analogy and the consequences. The first two are fairly weak. The third, concerning Socrates' responsibility to his children is the strongest. Crito presents many reasons to Socrates for why Socrates should escape. The first two are fairly weak. The third, concerning Socrates' responsibility to his ...

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Ethics, Metaphysics and Epistemology

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Poyan Keynejad Group I: Ethics (#2) According to Aristotle, humans' highest good involves the pursuit of deriving happiness from living and thinking well. To this end, Aristotle justifies this particular claim through explaining: "the chief good is evidently something final. Now we call that which is in itself worthy of pursuit more final than that which is worthy of pursuit for the sake of something ...

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Torture is Ethically Wrong: Analysis

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Stephen D. Dillehayes Serving in a combat centered career in the military for almost two decades I have many experiences with the topic of torture. I have attended classes on how to apply and resist, both with varying results. But one of the topics that always come up is "Is torture ethically right". I believe argument can be broken down into categories, how it affects ...

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Suicide and the Question of Rationality

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Imoghena Usman Suicide and the Question of Rationality and the Thought of Death (Question 6) In her work, Ethical Issues in Suicide, Margaret Pabst Battin tries to determine if suicide can be rational by using a number of criteria. I believe that two of her criteria can be weakened. While I agree that suicide can be rational, I think she fails to examine critical points ...

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Factual and Aesthetic Judgements

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Tanya Dabra Question 1: Factual Judgements refer to the thing under discussion, and a factual statement that is true is a statement that accurately describes the thing it is talking about, and such a statement cannot be consulted to be solved by anyone. Therefore, there can be disagreement between two people discussing factual statements because both statements cannot be true at the same time (Jones ...

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Judith Beheading Holofernes

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Kimberly Boatman  Judith Beheading Holofernes was made by a Baroque artist by the name of Artemisia Gentileschi.  Artemisia's version of the painting was made in 1620, in Florence, the original painting was made by Caravaggio a friend of the family. Caravaggio's version was based on an old biblical story that he had created in 159, in Rome. In comparison with these two artists it is ...

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Does Life Have Meaning?

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Danny Irwin  Since the beginning of time people have been asking the universal question of "What is the meaning of life?" Answers from people today may vary greatly from that of thousands of years ago. However, two key philosophers, Camus and Nagel, have both contributed greatly to what we believe gives life value. Nagel's stance is that no matter what, we can always doubt that ...

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Theories of Ethics and Morals

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ESSAY Are Morals and Ethics different? Moral are the worries identified with the principles of good and awful direct or got from the set of accepted rules that is right or agreeable in a particular culture while Ethics are moral decides that speak to a man's lead or the main of an activity or the ethical rightness of a showed direct. Moreover, morals frequently suggest ...

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Changes After Altered State of Consciousness

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Discuss ways in which people can be transformed after experiencing an altered state of consciousness. Within this essay the subject matter of a personal transformation after experiencing what is classed or deemed as an Altered State of Consciousness or A.S.C. this term is commonly known in philosophy and certain medial fields will be discussed further in the body of the essay. After experiencing an altered ...

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Descartes Views on the Mind and Body

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In "Meditation VI" (see week 5 reading) Descartes argues that there is fundamental difference between mind and body. Do you think Descartes is right? If yes, explain why, if not, explain why The mind body dilemma has been subject of philosophical analysis for decades and has yet to be fully understood. As the principal advocate for dualism, Descartes states that as humans we are composed ...

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Concept of Facts and Theories

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2. "Facts are needed to establish theories but theories are needed to make sense of facts". Discuss this statement with reference to two areas of knowledge. Growing up in a small village that is hugely effected by supernatural beliefs, beliefs in invisible identities. Villagers believed that sickness and catastrophes are directly related to a variety of invisible person-like beings such as, demons, angels, spirits, ghosts, ...

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Becoming an Effective Leader

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After serving in the Navy for 20 years, I can honestly say that being a manager does not make you a leader. For me, there is a big difference. An effective leader is someone who can motivate people to do things that they would not normally do by themselves. Furthermore, what makes a leader great is their ability to bring out the best in people ...

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Corruption Probe against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

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Panama Papers and Corruption Probe against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif - A case of tax avoidance Panama Papers[1] or Panama leaks refer to information based on 11 million documents involving more than two hundred thousand off shore companies. These documents contain confidential information about financial affairs of various affluent individuals and families across the globe. While some of the offshore entities are legal, some of ...

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Making Sense of Facts and Theories

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"Facts are needed to establish theories but theories are needed to make sense of facts." Discuss this statement with reference to two areas of knowledge. Facts are things believed to be true. There are different types of facts that can be distinguished, 'real facts' and 'said facts'. 'Real facts' are those that are always true like not being able to walk through walls and ...

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Perception of Politics in the United States

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Are you happy with the United States political environment right now? Pew Research says that 77% of Americans are not. Aristotle was a great Greek philosopher and he thought of politics as "The center for human debate and theory". Do the citizens of the United States value politics in the same way Aristotle envisioned? As humans of the world, politics should be a safe place where tough decisions are ...

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Value of Knowledge Produced with Difficulty

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"It is only knowledge produced with difficulty that we truly value." To what extent do you agree with this statement? Introduction Across different knowledge areas, from the natural sciences to the arts, defining knowledge produced with difficulty is difficult.  Truly, interpretations are subject specific. In the sciences, rigorously following the scientific method and developing a sophisticated, valid theory or model requires a high level of ...

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The Amish Educational Exemption

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How might a liberal philosopher argue for the view that it was right to grant an exemption in this case? How might a liberal philosopher argue against this view? Which side has the stronger argument? The question concerns the request by Amish Parents for a Cultural Exemption to the state of Wisconsin's Universal Law requiring all children to attend school up to the age of ...

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Can Experts Disagree on the Same Facts?

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Prescribed Title 5: Given access to the same facts, how is it possible that there can be disagreement between experts in a discipline? Develop your answer with reference to two areas of knowledge. For centuries scientists and historians alike have debated topics within their field of study. Whether it be the structure of an atom or the cause of the fall of the Roman Empire, ...

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Descartes' Method of Doubt

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Explain Descartes' Method of doubt; what does he hope to accomplish from this method; is Descartes a skeptic? Descartes began 'Meditation One' of his classic Meditation on First Philosophy by saying that throughout his life, he had acquired several opinions and beliefs which he later discovered to be false (17-18). The main goal of Descartes was to find a foundation on which knowledge can be ...

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Plugging into the 'Experience Machine'

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Would you be happy if you were plugged into the 'Experience Machine'? If chosen to plug into the experience machine, we can strongly agree that the agent is choosing for hedonic illusion in order to achieve happiness. As hedonist would say the simulation of pleasure is qualitatively the same as real experiences of pleasure. I will discuss the two main factors which conclude that one ...

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Teleological Argument on the Existence of God

02 Aug 2017

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In today's society there are many arguments surrounding the question "does God exist?". One of these is the teleological argument. The world around us is very intricate, from snowflakes to plain old rocks, much like the items we ourselves create. Many people nowadays and throughout history (myself included) noticed this trend and think about how our world is structured and detailed in a way that ...

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Human and Aquinas Theories on God

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Can anything of God be known from our knowledge of the world? Answer with reference to Aquinas and/or Hume. Hume concludes in his writings that God's existence cannot be proved, however he does not explicitly say that God does not exist he merely draws into question the reasons as to why people believe it so. He shows that we can know only discrete facts but ...

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John Rawls' Theory of Justice Summary

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Keywords: justice as fairness summary, theory of justice rawls A Theory of Justice (1971), by John Rawls, is ''one of the most influential works in moral and political philosophy written in the twentieth century,'' according to Samuel Freeman in the Collected Papers of John Rawls (1999). A Theory of Justice is Rawls's attempt to formulate a philosophy of justice and a theoretical program for establishing political structures ...

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Conflict between Freedom and Determinism

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Keywords: freedom vs determinism Freedom, Determinism & Responsibility Instructions - Demonstrate an understanding of the underlying conflict between freedom and determinism and the various options for resolving that conflict. - Demonstrate my own thinking about the problem, must show that I have made a determined effort to grapple with the problem. - Essay is written for a cold audience; they're smart, but they have no prior knowledge ...

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Immanuel Kant Theory of Justice

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Keywords: retributive justice philosophy, kant theory of justice The philosopher Immanuel Kant believed that his retributive theories of justice were based in logic and reason. The retributive stance on punishment states that punishment is necessary, and indeed, justified, on the basis that the act of committing crime deserves punishment. The strict guidelines Kant's theories created, coupled with the very nature of retributive justice fuelled the arguments of ...

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Hobbes' State of Nature

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Keywords: state of nature hobbes, hobbes theory of sovereignty Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) who is considered by some to be the greatest English political philosopher defended the need for an absolute sovereign, a ruler who would have unlimited powers of rule and punishment, he based his belief by imagining what life in the state of nature would be like and he supposed that life in this state would ...

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Engineering Ethics Essay

23 Mar 2015 20 Jul 2017

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Keywords: bhopal disaster analysis, bhopal disaster ethics Engineers tend to practice their profession as members of teams, led and managed by senior engineers who are employees, even though they also assume the role of employers in many aspects of their relationships with their juniors The more senior engineers tend to be concerned with the leadership and management of large resources of men, materials and finance over which ...

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Death Penalty Argumentative Essay

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Keywords: death penalty debate, death penalty argument The death penalty is the ultimate punishment. There is no harsher punishment than death itself. Currently fifty-eight nations practice the death penalty. Our nation, the United States of America, is one of the fifty-eight nations that practice the death penalty. Currently the United States will only use the death penalty, if one commits first-degree murder. Individuals that believe in the ...

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Problems with Act Utilitarianism

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Keywords: act utilitarianism essay, problems with rule utiliariansim According to act utilitarianism, the measure of the value of an act is the amount by which it increases happiness to a person. If the act produces much happiness as compared to any other act then the act is morally right. To understand the term act utilitarianism, compare the consequences of doing a charity work and the consequences of ...

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Saviour Siblings Debate

23 Mar 2015 19 Jul 2017

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Keywords: saviour sibling debate, saviour siblings ethics A saviour sibling is a child who is born via pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). This shows any fatal diseases in embryo screening, to find a tissue type match for the existing sibling so that stem cell transplantation can take place with the newborns umbilical cord. Many people believe that this is unethical because it doesn't consider the newborns rights, or ...

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Natural Law Essay

23 Mar 2015 19 Jul 2017

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Keywords: natural law theory essay The theory of Natural Law was put forward by Aristotle but championed by Aquinas (1225-74).   It is a deductive theory - it starts with basic principles, and from these the right course of action in a particular situation can be deduced.   It is deontological, looking at the intent behind an action and the nature of the act itself, not its outcomes. Traditional ...

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Essay on Fundamental Rights and Duties

23 Mar 2015 19 Jul 2017

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Keywords: citizen rights and duties, rights and responsibilities Rights and duties play an important part in the development of a nation or the growth of an organization. Rights on the one hand give an individual an opportunity to be a part of development process while duties on the other hand make an individual obliged to play a part in the development. As a citizen of a democratic ...

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Are Zoos Cruel To Wild Animals?

23 Mar 2015 18 Jul 2017

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For the question that "Are our zoos cruel to wild animals" I am agree with this statement up to some extent. Zoo is the place where animals are kept within enclosures be displayed to the visitors for the awareness about wild animals. Zoo is like the second home of the animals. Zoos are considered a great teaching center about the animals and their behavior. We cannot imagine ...

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Comparing Rousseau and Mill on Liberty

23 Mar 2015 18 Jul 2017

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1. Compare Rousseau and Mill on liberty. In what way can Mill's argument be read as a critique of the conception of freedom at the heart of Rousseau s argument in On the Social Contract (especially concerning the general will )? Which account of liberty is more persuasive and why? Rousseau's principal aim in writing The Social Contract is to determine how freedom may be possible in ...

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It is Difficult to Forgive

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Keywords: essay on forgiveness, forgiveness essay Sometimes forgiveness can be difficult. It is not always easy to forgive someone for doing something wrong. There may be times where the transgression is so severe that it causes a person to think differently about someone, never being able to forget what they did to them. The Sunflower is a book about the possibilities and limits of forgiveness. Simon Wiesenthal, ...

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Compare and Contrast Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper

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Keywords: positivism popper, kuhns theory of paradigms Positivists regarded empirical observation freed of preconceptions as the means by which facts were obtained and explained. This view, however, has been greatly contested since the Vienna Circle's avid pursuance of it. The main problems include its inability to be checked and criticised by the scientific community members. In other words, they are subjective, fallible and thus unreliable. [1] It is this ...

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