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    power to help. So my overall normative principal is: Based on the situation we should try to choose the best overall outcome‚ but it’s up to us to decide what the best outcome is. In relation to famine I think that any aid given is good‚ but we are not obligated to give it. If we can give it without moral sacrifice to ourselves‚ then yes we should do that‚ but we have the right‚ as the donator‚ to decide what to give‚ how

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    Moral Code” Imagine watching evening news Easter weekend and headlining story of the night is a senseless murder of an entire family. Our normal reaction would be filled with distain and disgust. Leaving unanswered questions like “why” or “how could someone do that?” What drives someone to kill other people? Where is their Moral Code? Most stories like this will give you the killers interpretation of why their moral code went astray and usually gain your empathy‚ even though you don’t agree

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    is we have a moral obligation to produce the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people (Mill‚ p. 364) and Peter Singer believes we have a moral obligation to help others less fortunate than we to the extent at which no more moral good comes of comparable significance to the bad thing that we “ought” prevent (Singer‚ p. 874). How is it that we are somehow philosophically indebted to society and required to alleviate suffering? Can such an obligation even be construed moral? I contend that

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    literary term is defined as : " a set of moral principles‚ especially ones relating to a specific group‚ field‚ or form of conduct." To me‚ it’s a moral code we as a society live by. It is the standard in which we judge human behavior. Ethics has an impact‚ whether good or bad‚ on everything we do. In your personal life‚ someone who is known as a great family man‚ helps those in need whenever possible‚ is usually viewed as a man of great character and high moral standards. On the other hand a career

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    Jonathan Bender’s Joint Pain Relief Codes - Full Review Hello there and welcome to our review of the Joint Pain Relief Codes by Jonathan Bender. As always‚ this review will be divided into 3 main parts: 1. The basics section which will help you to understand better what the Joint Pain Relief Codes is all about. 2. The section about the pros and cons‚ which covers several of the main advantages and disadvantages of Jonathan Bender’s system. 3. The conclusions section that will summarize our

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    Moral Obligations about Charity views of Peter Singer and John Arthur By Amy Gallaher The fact that we can afford to provide for ourselves even beyond our basic needs bring an important question.  Is it then our duty to provide financial assistance to those who do not have enough to provide for their own basic needs?  Peter Singer‚ in his piece‚ “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality” would argue that we ought to prevent bad things from happening without sacrificing something of equal importance

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    The difference between moral theory and moral code is that moral theory is what makes an action right and moral code is a set of rules. My personal‚ every day ethical decisions been based upon a particular moral code. The moral code I live by is be good to others. Ever since I was younger my teachers and parents would tell me to treat people the way you want to be treated and if you don’t have anything nice to say then don’t say nothing at all. When I was younger I didn’t take these rules very seriously

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    of his blade. A samurai is not only known for his picture perfect technique‚ but for also the codes he lives by. The way of the samurai is governed by the Bushido‚ which literally means‚ “way of the warrior.” As described by PBS‚ the Bushido Code‚ “refers to a complex set of Japanese values stressing honor and loyalty to country and family above all else” (PBS). The Bushido code makes the samurai an ideal warrior‚ one who only knows honor‚ acts from a philosophically correct way of life‚ and upon

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    King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table is a novel about Merlin the magician forms a stone and in it a sword. On this sword it is written that anyone who can pull it out of the stone will become the new King of England.Arthur found the stone and became king. He went threw challenges and difficulties like my 21st knight went threw challenges as well. They went through struggles. They both were treated like servants and treated them as they were not loved. That is what made them strong that’s

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    In the play‚ “The Crucible‚” by Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor is portrayed as a tormented individual whose flaws inevitably lead him to his own destruction. Proctor’s lust for Abigail Williams is the instigator of the hysteria surrounding the witch trails. During the Salem Witch trials‚ Proctor tries to convince the court that the trial are fraudulent‚ he is then thrown into the mix of a corrupt society with greedy preachers‚ landowners trying to steal land‚ and a young girl infatuated with him and

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