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    In the movie Pulp Fiction‚ the overarching theme of the movie goes to say that without a higher framework or power one doesn’t see their actions to have any consequences‚ morally speaking. Morality controls the initial reasoning behind deciding whether to commit a crime or not. In this context‚ the concept of not having any morals is based on not having meaning in one’s life or seeing one’s life at the same worth as anyone else’s. This doesn’t allow for one to make any criteria in which to conduct

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ portrays society as a desolate wasteland‚ immune to morality‚ punished by the decadence of the main characters. Throughout the novel‚ Gatsby pursues a life with Daisy‚ a married woman‚ who left him earlier as a result of his lack of wealth; thus‚ Gatsby sought to reap the benefits of affluence through illicit‚ unscrupulous means. Once Gatsby completes his quest for opulence‚ he hunts for his former lover‚ Daisy‚ who is married to Tom Buchanan: an aristocrat

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    would be a grim‚ inhumane place if everyone cooperated in killing the innocent. While it can be argued that the overall goal of the lie is morally good‚ Kant would reject it‚ considering it immoral in that the immorality outweighs and prevents any morality that might come later from the results of that action. One of the justifications that Kant could provide in this

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    Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality Notes Peter Singer opens his argument by introducing the reader to a famine in Bengal setting up his first premise that starvation is bad (Singer 631-632). He then suggests for his second premise that if it is possible to stop something bad from happening‚ then we should do all we can to stop it as long as it does not cause something else just as bad to happen. Singer says that if everyone donated five pounds‚ then there would be sufficient funds to help relieve

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    Dennis Lennon MGT 350-02 Alan Malachoski’s paper “Morality and Competitive Advantage” has a very interesting outlook on competition in the business world. The business “world” tries to describe its competitive behavior using evolution. Malachowski’s view on the evolutionary paradigm sheds light on the how business’ use their evolutionary beliefs to turn a blind eye‚if not completely ignore moral behavior. This evolutionary idea believes that in order to be a successful business in today’s market

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    Morality‚ as one of the most popular topics in children’s development has been creating various debates over the centuries. People often asks‚ are we born with the sense of morality or is it developed through the social relations and experiences? These two opposite sides bring up many arguments among the psychologists. Hamlin. J‚ by using three experiments showed us a clear analysis of arguing morality is innate. As a contrast Carpendale‚ Hammond and Atwood argue that morality is through the experience

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    Teaching Morality in Children A parent is someone who is a provider‚ protector‚ and a role model for their children. The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird explores the society of the 1930’s in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ where Atticus Finch is a lawyer and a single parent raising two children named Scout and Jem. Atticus leads by example through his work‚ and through his actions. He has a great impact on the character of his children‚ who grow up to be open-minded like him. In the article “Raising a Moral Child

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    1 UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN MORALITY I. Discuss and illustrate what makes a person moral‚ immoral and amoral A Moral person When we say a person is moral it means that he correctly judges between right and wrong and consequently act on what is virtuous. A moral person does what is right and despises what is wrong. He does the things that are pleasing to God with decency and integrity and because of that he does the will of God. The only foundation for morality is being Christ like. Normally

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    Morality in C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity According to C.S. Lewis all living human beings are moral agents. Anyone who is physically and mentally capable of acting upon and making moral judgments in reference to right and wrong can be considered to be a moral agent. Of course‚ an agent must also be held responsible for such actions and judgments. Our society depends on people acting in accordance with this concept of moral agency. In order to make judgments on what is right and wrong‚ Lewis

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    Morality and Ethics and Computers There are many different sides to the discussion on moral and ethical uses of computers. In many situations‚ the morality of a particular use of a computer is up to the individual to decide. For this reason‚ absolute laws about ethical computer usage is almost‚ but not entirely‚ impossible to define. The introduction of computers into the workplace has introduced many questions as well: Should employers make sure the workplace is designed to minimize health

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