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    Moral Panics

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    At nine o’clock in the morning‚ I find myself in class trying to focus on the lecture being presented by my teacher; but‚ my phone buzzes constantly. I am trying to ignore it‚ but as I quickly glance at my phone‚ I can tell that more interesting things are being discussed on social media! I imagine receiving a response from a special someone‚ a Facebook “poke‚” or finding out how many “likes” I have received on the picture that I posted just hours ago. Since‚ I have lost focus in class and find

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    Moral Basis

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    Abortion There are many people in this world that are strongly against the act of abortion‚ such as Republicans and most religions. I on the other hand‚ am not one of those people. Yes I believe in God and that the gift of life is precious‚ but I also believe in the mother’s having a choice on whether or not they want to be responsible for a human being. There are many valid reasons as to why a woman would consider having an abortion‚ and each reason is extremely important and should not be looked

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    L.E. Goodman poses a great point in his article “The Good Society.” He implies that certain things are simply wrong. For example‚ Goodman (2010) states‚ “Murder is wrong because it destroys a human subject” (p 3). We will discover in this essay that there are several types of murder. Then‚ we can decide given the circumstances if Goodman’s statement holds to be true. Abortion is one of the most debated issues amongst Americans. The advocates for decriminalization of contraception and abortion

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    Moral Dilemmas

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    10. Concentration Camp10952You are an inmate in a concentration camp. A sadistic guard is about to hang your son who tried to escape and wants you to pull the chair from underneath him. He says that if you don’t he will not only kill your son but some other innocent inmate as well. You don’t have any doubt that he means what he says. What should you do?9. The AccidentAmbulanceYou are an emergency worker that has just been called to the scene of an accident. When you arrive you see that the car belongs

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    Are Moral Emotions Adaptive?

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    Are moral emotions adaptive? Moral emotions are experienced by everybody in some way or form and relate to how individuals respond to moral violations. Moral emotions may be critically important in understanding people’s behavioural adherence (or lack of adherence) to their moral standards (Tangey‚ Stuewig & Mashek‚ 1992). Kroll and Egan (2004) state that “Moral emotions provide the motivational force—the power and energy— to do good and to avoid doing bad”. There are many moral emotions that individuals

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    Ethics and Moral Agency

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    INTRODUCTION Whistle-blowing is the revelation by prior or present employees of the organization of illicit‚ dissolute or dishonest acts under the governance of their employers‚ to persons or organizations who can distress signal (Near & Miceli 1985). Persuading employees to blow the whistle when they are conscious of their organizational misdemeanor enforces a constructive duty on whistleblowers‚ a duty to do well to others or to put a stop to the harm that the organization may cause to others

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    “Power” be immoral? To answer this question I would have to go back to Master Moral Vs. Slave Moral. Nietzsche stated Master Moral was of “noble human being honors himself as one who is powerful‚ also as one who has power over himself”. (page 25 &26) And Slave Moral of “slave’s eye is not favorable to the virtues of the powerful: he is skeptical and suspicious‚

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Essay-Emotional/Moral Courage Webster’s dictionary defines courage as "mental or moral strength to venture‚ persevere‚ and withstand danger‚ fear‚ or difficulty." According to Atticus Finch‚ one of the main characters in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ "Courage is when you know you’re licked before you begin‚ but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what." (Chapter 11‚ Page 124) No matter how you define it‚ Harper Lee definitely portrays the theme of mental courage in

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    Contemporary Moral Issue

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    Contemporary Moral Issues Philosophy 215 Fall 2014 Instructor: Valerie Philbrick-DeBrava Office: James Blair 132 Email: vaphilbrickdeb@wm.edu Office Hours: MWF 9:00-10:00 Phone: (804) 642-4621 Course Times: MWF 10:00-10:50 (01) Course Location: James Blair 201 MWF 11:00-11:50 (02) Course Description: Philosophy 215 is designed to improve our understanding of the moral issues our twenty-first-century society faces. As both a survey of

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    Moral Dwarfism

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    There’s been a lot of discussion over the years about the proper way to refer to someone with dwarfism. Many people who have the condition prefer the term "little person" or "person of short stature." For some‚ "dwarf" is acceptable. For most‚ "midget" definitely is not. But here’s an idea everyone can agree on: Why not simply call a person with dwarfism by his or her name? Being of short stature is only one of the characteristics that make a little person who he or she is. If you’re the

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