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    laws and put them steles arounds the country to tell his people how to act. but‚ were these code just or unjust. Hammurabi’s code was just because of the way it charged people concerning family law. If an man wife get sick he will have to take care of her but can marry an different women too. If an son hit his dad his hand will be cut off. ( Doc. c) It helps keep families together hammurabi’s code was fair for property law. If an man break in your house and steal from you he’s kilted. If an man

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    and just and would result in exaltation and praise. How does one know if a society’s actions are moral or not? How does one know if their unjust actions are just? To authentically judge a society one must isolate the just and the unjust. As stated in The Republic by Plato‚ Now‚ if we are to form a real judgment of the life of the just and unjust‚ we must isolate them; there is no other way and how is the isolation to be affected? I answer: Let the unjust man be entirely unjust‚ and the just man entirely

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    1700 BC in Babylon and a new age has just began. A leader by the name of Hammurabi has introduced one of the oldest recorded set of laws. Hammurabi was a powerful military leader. He led Babylon to take control of most of Mesopotamia. He wrote the laws after being instructed to write them by many powerful gods including Shamash‚ the great god and judge of Heaven and Earth. Hammurabi’s Code includes 282 laws with punishments for each law. Hammurabi’s Code was described in the bible as “an eye for

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    Hammurabi’s Code Introduction Paragraph: Did you know that Hammurabi wrote the first set of laws.Hammurabi was a person who was a king 4‚000 years ago. He ruled a city-state in Babylonia.He was the ruler there for 42 years. Hammurabi’s code was a big set of laws. They were also the first laws ever written. The purpose of Hammurabi’s code is to bring structure to the city-state. Also to keep the city-state safe.Hammurabi’s code is just for two reasons: family law and property law. Body Paragraph

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    not inevitable‚ and show that freedom of choice does not exists for the parties involved. I will present an argument for the inevitability of war after outlining Walzer’s objections to the realist’s point of view on the morality of war. In Just and Unjust Wars‚ Walzer argues against the realist’s view on the morality of war; namely‚ that war is inevitable therefore eliminating freedom of choice. Before delving into the argument‚ it is important that we understand a realist’s belief; Realism‚ as

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    (Return to CO.Quaker.org Home Page) 2013-07-09T16:58:18#BeginEditable "Heading" Just and Unjust War2013-07-09T16:58:18#EndEditable 2013-07-09T16:58:18#BeginEditable "body" by Howard ZinnReprinted (with permission of the author) from the book Declarations of Independence‚ (...also found in The Zinn Reader‚ and Howard Zinn on War) I enlisted in the Army Air Corps in World War II and was an eager bombardier‚ determined to do everything I could to help defeat fascism. Yet‚ at the end of the war‚ when

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    “Justice is the maintenance or administration of what is just‚ especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the assignment of merited rewards or punishments” (Merriam). Any civilization or community needs a judicial system that keeps it from becoming a bestial or barbaric state. “Might makes right” is the old barbaric concept that the stronger people will dominate the weaker. This can not be the only governing concept in a civil community. If a civilization wishes to be successful

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    The Code of Hammurabi was written around the year 1780 B.C. by the Babylonian king Hammurabi. The probable and intended audience of Hammurabi’s Code of Laws was for the people of Mesopotamia known as the Babylonians‚ who he ruled over. The document consists of an introduction of Hammurabi‚ his names‚ and a list of laws. Most of the listed laws involve and action‚ and a punishment. Hammurabi’s Code portrays a male dominant‚ faithful‚ economic‚ and hierarchical society. Men were involved in the government

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    God and that there was only one God and The Lord was great and generous. These laws are written for the Israelites The notion of justice is similar to the notion of Hammurabi’s code. It is focused on social responsibility and protections of the poor. These laws clearly show that Israel society is rule by God. God saved people and people should glory God. The Israel society has a high morality and is ruled by laws Hammurabi’s Code of Laws The main purpose of Hammurabi’s Code is to help the king

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    Throughout Hammurabi’s Code‚ it is made clear that the ancient Near East had a patriarchal system in which laws were needed to be put in place to grant protection to women from abuse. Laws placed restrictions on women’s dowries and the manner in which divorce could occur. The state‚ therefore‚ recognized that women needed certain legal protections from male authority. Unfortunately‚ while such legal protections are granted‚ women are constantly addressed as a piece of property similar to slaves

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