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    COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO TRADING METHODS AND APPLICATIONS JOHN J. MURPHY NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF FINANCE Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Murphy‚ John J.‚ [date] Technical analysis of the financial markets I John J. Murphy. p. em. Rev. ed. of: Technical analysis of the futures markets. c1986. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7352-0066-1 1. Futures market. 2. Commodity exchanges. I. Murphy‚ John J. Technical analysis of the futures markets. II. Title. HG6046

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    1.2.Definition of Justice according to Rawls. The notion of justice is very important as it affect every rational being in all sectors of life‚ regardless of faith‚ race‚ creed for the fact that it is the moral and political concept. “The origin of the word justices comes from Latin‚ jus which means right or law.” In a simple sense of the word‚ justice would mean someone who typically doing who is morally right and is disposed to giving someone his or her due. The word fair can be used as synonym

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    1. Summarise Rawls’ view on “Original Position” In Theory of Justice‚ John Rawls says: “In working out the conception of justice as fairness one main task clearly is to determine which principles of justice would be chosen in the original position. To do this we must describe this situation in some detail and formulate with care the problem of choice which it presents.” In John Rawls’ social contract account of justice‚ “justice as fairness‚” in A Theory of Justice‚ the original position is a central

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    John Rawls‚ “Classical Utilitarianism” Utilitarianism is a moral theory that distributes benefits and burdens in a society based on the goal of maximizing utility‚ defined as the satisfaction of desire. John Rawls has developed a competing moral theory called Justice as Fairness‚ which yields significantly different insights into the proper structure of society than does Utilitarianism. This paper details three of Rawls’s most convincing criticisms of Utilitarianism along with my comments as to

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    John Rawls: Problem John Rawls was neo-kantian and a political thinker of the 20th Century. John Rawls believes justice as fairness to society. Some of society seen justice as an unfairness act but‚ could not really explain why they may feel justice is unfair. John Rawls helped explain what unfairness may mean to society and that’s subjectivity of justice: what may be fair to me‚ may not be fair to others. John Rawls explained 2 principles of fairness one is equality and the other is difference

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    In A Theory of Justice‚ John Rawls argues for the theory of “justice as fairness‚” a theory that is grounded in the hypothetical contract of the original position. Ronald Dworkin argues against the practicality and applicability of a doubly hypothetical agreement‚ - “a hypothetical question about hypothetical reactions” - which occurs in original position (D’Agostino). Here‚ I will explore Rawls’s arguments and assess the legitimacy of Rawls’s assumptions and claims. I will also discuss the arguments

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    John Rawls Pioneer Character Educator By Meredith Layton EDGR 502: Developing Character Through Curriculum July 10‚ 2014 “Many of our most serious conflicts are conflicts within ourselves. Those who suppose their judgements are always consistent are unreflective or dogmatic.” ― John Rawls‚ Justice as Fairness: A Restatement Rawls’ Character Values  Loyalty – His principles first held the commitment that “each person is to have an equal right to…basic liberties.” (Rawls‚ 1971)

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    political philosophers John Rawls and Robert Nozick have differing views when it comes to the topic of distributive justice. This analyze the positions of John Rawls and Robert Nozick‚ finding that Nozick’s view of distribution is preferable to Rawls’ difference principle because people deserve to keep what they earn and their earnings should not be taken away from them because that would be a violation of their personal liberties. John Rawls wrote the book‚ A Theory of Justice. Rawls defines society as a

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    3.3. Robert Nozick on John Rawls. The publication of A Theory of Justice of Rawls is extensively acknowledged as an essential contribution to the notion of justice. However‚ his work raises many questions. One of the major responses to the book came from Robert Nozick in his book‚ Anarchy‚ State‚ and Utopia. Nozick offers a libertarian response to Rawls. Libertarian notion of politics implies that there is a recognition of natural human rights and if these rights are deprived would be an immoral

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    I pretty agree with W.D. Ross’s idea of Prima Facie Obligations. Just like everything else in this world‚ there are different moral obligations‚ and some are weighed more than others. When we consider what we should do in the situation that several moral obligations conflicts‚ we should choose the one which is more important. Actually‚ this is a kind of consequentialism. To decide which moral obligation is more important is by comparing the severity of consequence of each obligation. For example

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