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    Compare and Contrast Natural Law and Relativism as approaches to decision-making. Morality serves two universal human needs. It regulates both conflicts of interest between people and those within the individual born of different desires and drives that cannot be satisfied at the same time (Wong‚ D. 1993). Natural Law and Relativism are two opposing approaches to morality. In comparing and contrasting the two approaches I will also briefly outline the background and principles of each. Natural

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    Moral Values

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    compassion‚ love‚ humility and kindness. Morality (from the Latin moralitas "manner‚ character‚ proper behavior") is the differentiation of intentions‚ decisions‚ and actions between those that are "good" (or right) and those that are "bad" (or wrong). The philosophy of morality is ethics. A moral code is a system of morality (according to a particular philosophy‚ religion‚ culture‚ etc.) and a moral is any one practice or teaching within a moral code. Morality may also be specifically synonymous with

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    However‚ to understand Nietzsche‚ it is important to realize that his view of Christian morality is that it is a tool – a club swung by the weak to subjugate the strong. The truth value is irrelevant. The weak people did not reverse morality because they thought it was true – they did it because it served them. It empowered them to gain the upper hand over those who were physically or financially more powerful than

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    Philosophy 101 Final Paper: Answer to five Questions on Castell and Borchert’s Introduction to Modern Philosophy‚ 4th ed. (Pearson-Macmillan‚ 1983). Question #1: Why does Hume think that the “design” in nature cannot prove God’s existence? Answer: One of the most common reasons why people say they believe in God is that the universe seems to have been intentionally designed. Hume observes that while we may perceive two events that seem to occur in conjunction‚ there is no way for us to

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    account of history regarding the origin of morality posed a decadent contention that deeply challenged him. This problem resulted in an enlightening new perspective that altered his foundation of morality: a question of value. His objection was to clarify the origin of the moral language‚ in order to establish a placement for the value of morality. He began his journey by theorizing the division of individuals into two types of morality- master and slave morality. The masters had a powerful physicality

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    I personally believe the Kant is wrong when he says the we are advancing towards a universal morality. I believe the “morality” is something that changes over time‚ and something that we as a species make up. Throughout history there have been many definitions of whet is constituted as moral and what’s not. Homosexuality is an easy one to write about in this regard. For example‚ in the ancient Roman times it was completely acceptable to have a same-sex relationship‚ and nobody would get judged for

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    Niccolo Ammaniti’s novel I’m not scared demonstrates how a lust for something greater‚ the quest for greener pastures can lead one to disregard their morality‚ yet at the same time it illustrates how a strong character can overcome such desires in order to achieve a higher sense of rectitude. The secluded impoverished hamlet of Aqua Traverse and the adults that inhabit it are representations that portray the flaw within the human spirit‚ the flaw of an overriding need for something greater. In a

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    Community College Sam Harris thesis review “Morality and values depend on the existence of conscious minds—and specifically on the fact that such minds can experience various forms of well-being and suffering in this universe. Conscious minds and their states are natural phenomena‚ of course‚ fully constrained by the laws of Nature (whatever these turn out to be in the end). Therefore‚ there must be right and wrong answers to questions of morality and values that potentially fall within the purview

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    different minds and living objectives interact with each other in every human community‚ and the morality has been historically obeyed by general public as the calibration of evaluating one’s characteristic. Although the social morality gradually alters‚ most people comply with it either for self mentality pursuit or public reputation. In the early twentieth century‚ public took the ethicality and morality very seriously‚ and this arose contradictions with human’s free will and instinct for self benefit

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    Review Questions: 1. What is ethics‚ and how can it be distinguished from morality? Morality can be defined as a system of rules for guiding human conduct and principles for evaluating those rules and ethics is "the good life"‚ the life worth living or that is simply satisfying‚ which is held by many philosophers to be more important than moral conduct. 2. What is meant by a moral system? What are some of the key differences between the "rules of conduct" and the "principles of evaluation" that

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