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    Value of Freedom

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    The value of freedom of speech | | Everybody has a right to his or her own opinion. Freedom of speech involves toleration of what may seem to you a great deal of nonsense and even of matters which are in bad taste. John Stuart Mill in his essay “On Liberty in Utilitarianism Etc.” stated his belief on the matter by saying‚ “There ought to exist the fullest liberty of professing and discussing‚ as a matter of ethical conviction‚ any doctrine‚ however immoral it might be considered.” | | |

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    An Argument for the Legalization of Drugs‚ Based on John Stuart Mills’ "Revised Harm Principle" The question of whether or not to legalize certain drugs has been debated for decades. Although opponents have thus far been successful in preventing this‚ there are nonetheless a substantial number of people who believe that legalization should be given a chance. Their arguments range from the seeming ineffectiveness of current drug laws to the simple premise that the government has no right to

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    therapist‚ lawyers and philosophers just to name a few. Philosophy has brought to our knowledge many important people that we read about‚ listen too and admire in the world of Philosophy three people that I will be discussing are Immanuel Kant‚ John Stuart Mill‚ and William Paley on there thoughts of suicide‚if we should take God’s name in vain‚ and Rule eight. These men are well know philosophers that have experienced and written many things to broaden our learning. That being said‚ philosophers

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    Stuart Diver

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    "Survival" Stuart Diver By Simon Bouda Stuart Diver born 14th January 1970‚ Geelong‚ Victoria. Simon Bouda author of "Survival"‚ a Sydney based journalist and author of 27 years experience was part of the nine network team assigned to cover the inspirational story of Stuart Diver‚ the sole survivor of the 97 Thredbo landslide. Stuart grew up exploring the world‚ when he was nine he went to Nepal with his family; mum‚ dad and his brother Euan‚ where they climbed to the Mt. Everest base

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    Striving towards the achievement of happiness is what most people do‚ they make it their one most admired goal in life. John Stuart Mill‚ in Chapter V “A Crisis in My Mental Health. One Stage Onward.” of his autobiography‚ claims that if we yearn for happiness and make it our ultimate goal‚ it will automatically become unachievable. If we divert our attention toward something other than our own happiness‚ achieving it will become effortless. The journey through the enjoyments of life are what gives

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    Happiness is different for everyone depending on what type of person they are and their past experiences. John Mill’s autobiography “A Crisis in My Mental History: One Stage Onward” claims that happiness is better found when helping others. He starts off by telling the reader about how he thinks helping others is the best way to be happy and then goes on to explain why it is the basis for his philosophy of life. Mill is trying to spread the idea that focusing on self happiness isn’t the best happiness

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    spiritual strength lies in freedom ‚ because only people with freedom will have courage to express themselves‚ and won’t be limited by many other restricting factors. Freedom gives people the courage to face and express themselves.For example‚ John proctor from the book Crucible‚who is convicted to crime of witchcraft‚ shows his courage that freedom brings him. Worrying about his reputation‚ he was afraid that anyone knows his affair

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    higher than others‚ “it was a planned community with mills five to seven stories high flanked by dormitories for the workers‚ not jammed together but surrounded by open space filled with trees and flower gardens set against a backdrop of the river and hills beyond.” This was the ideal work place‚ even today. Today‚ one hears complaints as to how terrible it was to work in their factory workplace. Having to work overtime at late notice and for workers at Ikea factories‚ “it’s common to find out on Friday

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    Stuart Cellars

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    ASSIGNMENT 6 – STUART CELLARS 1. The factors used by Stuart Cellars are mostly costs. They are basing most of their pricing on the overall cost to produce a bottle of wine‚ while trying to stay competitively priced in a highly critical market. They are also using their quality of grapes and processing to demand a higher price per bottle. In addition‚ they are trying to create their own demand by increasing the amount of “members” in their club. By offering a club‚ they are ensuring a certain

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    Classical Utilitarianism

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    Utilitarianism: A thought investigation into the strive for equality. Utilitarianism is a consequentialist philosophy‚ where motives and actions are disregarded and only the end result is accounted for (Rachels 2009). Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that is based on the idea that the proper course of action is the one that maximises the quantified ‘utility’. Utility is the unit of measurement that to describes the benefit individuals can gain from an action. Utilitarianism argues

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