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    Genetic engineering is a hotly debated topic in today’s political‚ ethical‚ and social arenas. Since its development‚ many have either renounced or championed this relatively new technology and for good reason. Genetic engineering is exactly what the name implies – a method of transforming the basic building blocks of life. This new door into the very fabric of life itself opens to reveal many potential benefits and cures to those with genetic diseases or malformations that drastically alter their

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    the argument against skepticism is the strongest because the reasoning behind makes much more sense than the argument for skepticism. The allegory of Plato’s cave has a bigger impact on the issue of skepticism than many people think. In this allegory what happens is there are 3 prisoners who are only able to look at a wall in the cave‚ on this wall they are able to see shadows of things that pass the opening of the cave behind them. The prisoners then begin to name

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    living with a dying patient and dealing with a terminal illness. It is not limited to just the people who are going to die in a few month’s time. If euthanasia would kill hospice and palliative care entirely‚ this would not happen‚ would it? So the argument for hospice and palliative care is invalid. Morally‚ the opposition and human society in

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    ISIS to torture people for the intelligence that they needed? Well anyone with the right mind would answer‚ no of course it’s not ok for ISIS to torture for intelligence‚ That is where you have your answer. Due to the fact that all arguments have two sides‚ if one argument doesn’t fit with one side‚ it must not fit with the other. (of course this is only looking at objective truths‚ not moral)‚ also the intelligence that comes from torture is almost every time false and can even lead to extreme penalties

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    whether or not for schools (K-12) to require them. I analyzed three strong arguments from both sides of the issue. The side advocating uniforms argued that school uniforms keep students focused‚ which may lead to an improvement of grades. Advocates state uniforms deter students from crimes and save money for parents by relieving parents of the pressure of buying new clothes for every school year. The other side of the issue against uniforms in schools argue that uniforms threaten and infringe on student’s

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    In talking about stratification of genders and sexism‚ Okin proposes that the Rawlsian conception of justice is the first contemporary theory to consider family as playing “…a fundamental role in the stages in which [our] conception of justice is acquired.” (Okin 228). Thus‚ in order to have a just society‚ we must have a just family. Feminist writer Card proposes that marriage‚ the institution that forms the basis for the traditional family structure‚ is “…itself is an evil‚ to the extent that it

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    world where a bachelor’s degree is required for most entry level jobs‚ preparing high school students to become college ready is critical. How do you improve readiness? De-emphasize standardized testing. Common Core heavily accentuates testing (“Arguments against the common core”‚ 2014‚ p. 5). This means that instructional processes are largely replaced by test prep materials‚ which would result in the diminished role of the instructor and learning principles‚ such as solving puzzles and developing worldliness

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    government should provide funding to Planned Parenthood‚ a healthcare service provider. This debate relies moreso on the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by those supplying their opinions‚ rather than the facts. One of the reasons for this nationwide argument relies solely on the fact that Planned Parenthood offers the service of abortion. Many people are simply getting stuck up on this fact. However‚ what many people do not realize‚ or are choosing to ignore‚ is that Planned Parenthood provides many

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    happiness in the word or to decrease the amount of misery. Conversely‚ an action or social policy is morally wrong if it serves to decrease happiness or to increase misery.” (RSL/Rachels‚ EL 247) The utilitarian argument is used to justify and condemn many policies‚ however‚ I believe that the argument is especially fitting when it comes to the matter of active euthanasia. Mercy‚ an action that serves to decrease the overall misery in the world‚ is an unquestionable sign of kindness and correctness. Mercy

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    In Brains and Behaviors‚ Hilary Putnam argues against logical behaviorism by stating that that the word ‘pain’ is vague and that it is more of a reaction than a behavior. Putnam argues that there must be a general understanding of the concept of pain. In this paper‚ I will affirm the arguments presented by Putnam since there is no true definition of pain. To support this argument‚ I will first provide more details that help support Putnam’s idea that pain is not a term‚ but instead it is reaction

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