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    Leading a virtuous life can be both obtainable‚ and enjoyable. Sometimes everyone must consider if what they have done‚ or how they make decisions‚ is acceptable‚ or even logical. As discussed in the paper written by J.N. Hooker entitled‚ “Three Kinds of Ethics”‚ it goes on to describe how the three kinds of ethics are applied‚ and created. To distinguish between the three kinds‚ we must dedicate thought to our actions‚ and consider why we make these choices. Since the world isn’t perfect‚ and we

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    高级英语 sunny The conflict between parents and their childs This article clearly showed the conflicts between parents and their childs. The author ’s mother is a tradional chinese mother‚ after the long surfuring in China‚ she came to America to seek a new life with nothing. After Jingmei borned——her second daught‚ she put all her hopes on Jingmei‚ she tried her best to train Jingmei so that she thought jingmei can have a better life. Jingmei which is a typical American girl‚she pursuring

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    Reading: pages 3-21 Key Terms (definitions on page 7): ethics morality descriptive ethics normative ethics metaethics applied ethics instrumentality intrinsically valuable Key ideas: principle of universalizabitlity principle of impartiality Be familiar with The Euthyphro by Plato (pages 16-19) - know Euthyphro’s definition of piety - understand that this is a debate regarding whether or not ethics is an objective or subjective discipline Be familiar with Common-Sense Religion

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    mainly notes‚ needs a little work but ideas are all there and has great opening - What impact has technology had on architecture of the 20th century? Throughout the nineteenth century‚ architecture refused to have anything to do with industry; it had been concerned solely with monumental projects glorifying the state and giant civic structures expressing the pride of its people. This however‚ all changed with the dawn of the twentieth century. Industrial production became an integral part of modern

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    Applying virtue ethics to business: The agent-based approach By: John Dobson It ca be argued that the presence of what are in a slightly old-fashioned terminology called virtues in fact plays a significant role in the operation of the economic system. - Kenneth Arrow Introduction There are two basic approaches to integrating ethics in business: the action-based approach‚ and the agent-based approach. The traditional approach is action-based in that it focusses on developing rules or guidelines to

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    can find peace. Yet‚ the rest of the imperfect world continues without them. As those of El Dorado‚ the company has made the subconscious decision to take‚ no longer part‚ in action because it is impossible for the entirety of the world to achieve Eudaimonia (A righteous and contented indwelling spirit). This spiritual understanding prevents them from making instinctual decisions just as Candide did by leaving El Dorado with the gold he could gather. In direct contrast to Plato‚ it is irrational to

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    aswell as the feeling of having a purpose and meaning in our life. This is know as “Hedonic” and “Eudaimonic” happiness. Hedonism defines well-being as the presence of positive affect and the absence of neagtive affect (Kahneman‚ et al.‚1999). Eudaimonia suggests that well-being consists of living fully or to allow for the richest human potential possible (Ryan‚ Huta & Deci‚ 2001) 2. Factors influencing PWB The levels of PWB is influenced by a mixture of genetics and environment (Robertson &

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    John Stuart Mill was considered a Utilitarian. The philosophy of Utilitarianism is that an action should be decided by what is best for society. Mill’s philosophy was in part developed by his upbringing as a child. His childhood was restricted and he was raised in an enviroment where is emotionally needs were not met. Also his father was a friend of Jeremy Bentham. Bentham was a philosopher credited with starting the beginings of the Utiltarianism philosophy. He focused on the relationships between

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    Get Essays - Essay Search - Submit Essays - Request Essays - Essay Links - FAQ Compare Mill and Kant’s ethical theories; which makes a better societal order? John Stuart Mill (1808-73) believed in an ethical theory known as utilitarianism. There are many formulation of this theory. One such is‚ "Everyone should act in such a way to bring the largest possibly balance of good over evil for everyone involved." However‚ good is a relative term. What is good? Utilitarians disagreed on this subject

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    Outline two perspectives of sociology with which you are familiar.In your discussion use an issue of your choice to illustrate the differences or similarities of their approach to it. Sociology is an academic‚ scientific discipline which examines how the individual and society interacts. The concern of sociology is the mutual influence of the individual and society-it is about how individual shapes the society and how the society is affected by individual ’s wants and interests. Sociologist

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