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    Abortion: Should Abortion Be Legal? Throughout the history people have agreed and disagreed with many significant issues. And in the face of controversial arguments everyone has their very own opinion. Even though it is more likely that reasonable people might agree with a logical argument‚ there are some that are not very easy to convince because it contradicts their view points. Such is the case of the controversial issue of abortion. To understand better why people support abortion‚ first we

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    division of labor -Agreeing to extend kinship bonds to your spouse’s relatives 4. Identify four methods of preventing pregnancy. -Not allowing adolescents to marry (especially boys)‚ using magic (protective jewelry‚ ritual acts‚ etc.)‚ practicing abortion (chemical or surgery)‚ adhering to a post partum sex taboo prohibition against husbands and wives having sexual intercourse for a period of time following the birth of a child. 5. In some culture cousins are preferred spouses.  Bedouin Arabs are

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    The proof that categories of the understanding and a transcendental unity of apperception are necessary condition for the possibility of experience is what Immanuel Kant claims to be the “Transcendental Deduction”. By this‚ Kant intends to address and attack one main problem: how we‚ as humans‚ can know that the categories apply to experience. From logic‚ we can easily conclude that empirical concepts are applicable to experience due to the simple fact that they are derived from experience in the

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    Critique of Practical Reason)‚ supports the thought that Kant’s ethical theory might be understood as a constructivist under the standard model. Wood puts this connection as follows:

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    Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy‚ usually done during the first 28 weeks of the pregnancy. There are many different forms of abortion‚ as well as different consequences to each way that abortion is done. Although every women has their own reason for making the decision of having an abortion done‚ most of the time they choose to have an abortion without knowing the consequences or effects that can occur throughout the year. While there are several different methods to having an abortion

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    Universalist or Absolutist theory. Kant’s categorical imperative theory says you should do this not because it will benefit you in this way‚ but because it is the morally right thing to do. Kant’s theory is based on good will which has positive effects to the society. This theory is based on intention. Kant’s theory says consequences don’t count but the good will to do counts. This theory is the opposite of the Bentham’s consequentiality theory. Although Kant’s theory is morally good but I have an

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    personal compass‚ that lead you to choose what is right. Like a powerful magnetic can change the direction of a compass‚ your morals can be swayed. Right and wrong is never as straightforward as its seems. There will always be a gray area. Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative is when you behave a certain way because that behavior is universal law. It is what is believed to be the right course of action. Cheating on your exam is not categorical imperative because the majority chooses not to cheat

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    After watching Blackfish‚ I think that Kant would say that going to Sea World‚ let alone holding animals in a confined space‚ is not morally correct. Kant’s moral philosophy is that one is doing something for the right reasons. Sea World is not holding animal’s captive for the right reason. Sure‚ it’s fun to go and look at all the animals and it can‚ in some ways‚ be a good educational experience‚ for people of all ages. However‚ the fact that we are putting these animals in a type of “cage” and

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    attribute and therefore was possible to set up valid absolute to set up valid absolute moral rules on a basis of reason alone‚ not by reference to any supernatural being or by empirical evidence but by the same kind of logical reasoning. According to Kant’s the first requirement for an absolute moral truth is must be logically consistent evidence. Meaning to say here‚ every single action taken by the public administrators must be logic‚ can be accepted and it is must not be denied or self-contradictory

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    marriage. Mathewes-Green was born in 1952. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of South Carolina as well as a M.A. in Theological studies from Virginia Theological Seminary. She has spoken against abortion in her speeches since she is pro-life as well as written books on abortion. Mathewes-Green begins her article by stating that because a woman is able to reproduce at a young age‚ she should. She says that our sex drive is a natural way of telling us to reproduce young. It gives the

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