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    Ethics

    as an act with the intent to be bad from the start. For the Utilitarians, they believe that the most ethical thing to do is to maximize the happiness within a society. The Utilitarians believe that actions have calculable outcomes and that ethical choices have outcomes which lead to the most happiness to the most members of a society. Utilitarianism is thus often considered a 'consequentialist' philosophical outlook because it both believes that outcomes can be predicted and because it judges actions

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    The Giver Research Paper

    Why would you want to live in a society where you can't have emotions, your own kids, or your own mate that you love? Does living in an Utopian society where the Chief Elders make all of your choices sound good? Why live with them, when you can have more freedom living in a democratic society. Living in a democratic society with freedom is better than living in an utopian society because you get to have feelings, you can learn from your problems, and choose your own job. In the book The Giver

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    Drugs Are Never Right

    decision making, committing crime, and gets people very addicted to bad habits. Drugs in the present day are causing people to make bad choices and bad decisions. Drugs aren’t necessarily making people do things that aren’t right, but make it so that people don’t think straight. When people don’t think straight they tend to make wrong choices. When people make wrong choices it usually puts people around them in danger, which isn’t good to have citizens endanger ever. People go simply crazy is awful and

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    Clifford and James

    there is not enough evidence to believe or not to believe. A philosopher, William K. Clifford, discussed questions about the ethics of belief, emphasizing the importance of the belief of the individual. His evidentalist principle is as follows: “It is wrong, always and everywhere, to believe anything for anyone upon insufficient evidence” (355). In addition to him James challenged Clifford, saying that it is not always possible to use rationality to determine beliefs. According to Clifford, a person

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    Is Abortion Immoral?

    Is Abortion Immoral? Question 1: Imagine two philosophers sitting on a bench at the county morgue. They are looking at the bodies being brought in and three in particular interest them. One is a woman who was six months pregnant due to rape and died from the pregnancy complication. She wanted to have an abortion but it (abortion) was illegal under all circumstances in her state. One is the body of a woman who died after attempting to give herself an abortion with a coat hanger. She was a

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    Are Homosexuals Moral or Immoral?

    is moral or immoral. In this reaction paper, I will discuss my stand regarding the moral status of homosexual. Let me first define the word moral. Based on Merriam Dictionary, moral is defined as these: concerning or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior; based on what you think is right and good. So this suggests that morality is both subjective and objective just like values. According to an article I’ve read on the internet, homosexuality is not immoral. There were major ethnical

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    Cochlear Implants Persuasive Speech

    Cochlear implants are one of the many topics included in the vast collection of things arguable in today's media and social setting. There are endless accounts of opinions and views that go on inevitably, unfortunately. And the bickering throughout the hearing community, as well as the deaf community, continues. Some people think cochlear implants are substantially terrific and that the heavens must have graciously blessed them so that their particular child could "be normal". But others refuse the

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    Mortality

    Morality in my own words: I’ve always believed in a moral upbringing and a moral life. So it is doing the right things. When you know right and wrong and actually do right in this life. It is all a choice. Responsibility in my own words: I think it is about being responsible for your own actions. Everything we do is a choice and one can be reckless or uncaring of what needs to be done or one can be steadfast to do the right thing and be accountable to make sure it gets done properly. I have looked

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    Cool

    Journal Why is it important to have good morals? It’s important to have morals because when making the choice between right and wrong we often judge others more strongly on their morals; than do we on values. Morals are the motivation based on ideas of right and wrong. If we have been blessed with a conscience that shakes us up every once in a while, then we know when we have discarded our morals and turned our back on the high ground. Perhaps, we have succumbed to group think or peer pressure

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    Research Paper On The Giver By Lois Lowry

    person you marry, who your children are, and what your job is. You do not have the freedom to choose how you live. Life in the community, where everyone was the same, was boring as gray. All of the dwellings and clothes were very basic. You made no choices, unless you were the elders. The novel The Giver written by Lois Lowry shows the theme of avoiding a deal of pain if we are willing to sacrifice freedom. So you must ask yourself, Pain or Freedom? What if every time you fell or scraped your knee you

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