an interesting question. Is it the group’s fault? The individual within the group who brought up the idea? Does the responsibility fall on the leader of the group? These questions deal with accountability which is a topic highly contested with in moral philosophy (Feinberg 1968). ‘Contributory Group Fault’ is where members of the group relate to‚ or are involved with the contributions of the group‚ collective but fault is not distributive (Feinberg 1968). This is very attractive because everyone
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in manners. And when he found out that the wives of the Wise Men had ruled the country well in his absence‚ he knew he must treat everyone right if he wished to remain King long.” (Gruelle 283) There are various moral principles that are addressed throughout the story. One great moral of the story is that you should be happy with what you have‚ and
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deals in the workings of penetration testing. In essence‚ a pen tester is hired to attempt to rupture their physical and theoretical securities for the purpose of finding defects before genuine thieves do. Penetration testing is a loaded gun of moral fine-lines. For example‚ if I were hired to do what Marty was hired for and I was working my way through an unknown system‚ the chances of me stumbling upon things of which are deemed “CLASSIFIED” are quite high. Now is when the conundrum occurs
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human beings are programmed to be moral or immoral by outside influences. In the scene in which Judah drives to the house that he grew up in‚ Judah walks through the house and goes through a sudden flashback of a Seder gathering with his entire family at the dinner table. At the table‚ his mother and father argue about the existence of a moral structure. Judah’s father says that he who commits a crime will be punished by God‚ but Judah’s mother does not believe in a moral structure and states that if
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to stop the man‚ even though he was much more muscular. He managed to get the man off the woman and make him leave. He then asks the woman if she is okay‚ and the woman responds‚ “Dad?” There are three people in that story. Three different sets of morals. The man about to sexually assault a woman‚ a man who decided to help the woman‚ and the woman who needed help. He only decided to help her on a whim. Had he not helped her‚ his daughter would have been sexually assaulted.
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Are you more likely to follow your own ideals or the ideals of the society? These questions are the hardest kinds of questions to answer truthfully because it is impossible to predict how one is going to act in situations that test their courage and moral compass. Although people claim that they will always do what they feel is right‚ this is simply untrue. People will always follow societal norms because they are the backbone of society and what people feel most comfortable doing. A piece of literature
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reason and emotion equally necessary in justifying moral decision? As a human being we posesses a moral desicion which distinguised ourselves from other animal species. So how do we distinguished what is right and what is wrong? Well many psychological research shows us that reason and emotion are two ways of knowledge that can be used in finding moral decision‚ and so both reason and emotion are needed in order to explain how do we justify moral desicion. The real question of the essay is of course
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can get lost in‚ rather than a daily 9-to-5 coup. 9) Crawford argues that “metacognition” is both cognitive and moral. Metacognition is the ability to question yourself- to review and revise your work. I agree that metacognition has a great deal to do with cognitive thinking‚ as it pertains to one’s psych and ability to self-critique. However‚ I don not agree that it is a moral thing to do. There is no right or wrong path to follow in the given situation‚ only acceptance or denial. 10) When
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Runner such as‚ teachings of morals/lessons‚ relatable characters and its in depth description of culture/tradition will contribute to the making of it to the exalted “classic” status. With these in mind and various other qualities that make this text worth experiencing‚ The Kite Runner will continue to be read repeatedly and or over time. The Kite Runner depicts countless situations that the reader can learn from and that may aid the reader in creating a solid moral foundation. The main character
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humans can stop suffering based on our moral decisions.1 Singer calls for the definition of ‘charity’ in our society to have moral implications. People should give governmental and privately. all need to give to charity and all at the same time. Peter Singer immediately encourages acceptance of his first moral standpoint with his comment: “If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening‚ without thereby sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance‚ we ought‚ morally‚ to do it”
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