that atheists have no basis for morality — that religion and gods are needed for moral values. Usually they mean their religion and god‚ but sometimes they seem willing to accept any religion and any god. The truth is that neither religions nor gods are necessary for morality‚ ethics‚ or values. They can exist in a godless‚ secular context just fine‚ as demonstrated by all the godless atheists who lead moral lives every day. Without personal autonomy‚ morality is not possible. If we are simply
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Throughout the play Oedipus is searching for truth and justice‚ not trying to evade it. Moral is defined as being in accordance with or concerned with right conduct or its principles; conforming to these principles rather than to law or custom. Morality is an internal compass which points us in the direction of right or wrong. As humans‚ we are not born with this knowledge‚ it is taught to us by our family‚ friends‚ and culture. A government or community may impose moral standards‚ but ultimately
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Moral Foundations 12 Angry Men and Morality A moral person does what is right for the group or society as a whole‚ not what is just right for themselves or one other person at any given point in time. In 12 Angry Men the voice of moral reason is clearly Juror Number 8‚ who from the beginning is the only “Not Guilty” vote because he believes they should at least talk about the court case of the Puerto Rican boy before they send him ultimately to his death. Juror 8 had integrity; he realized
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not adequate to answer the question of‚ why be moral? Instead Kant relies on theoretical concepts‚ such as autonomy‚ morality‚ duty and goodwill to explain how necessity and causality are ordered. In this essay I will attempt to explain the Kantian connection between freedom and morality. In order to demonstrate the relationship between the Kantian notion of freedom and morality‚ I will first briefly summarize Kant’s broader explanations of good will‚ duty and the categorical imperative. Kant begins
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principle. According to Kant all the practical legislation should be based on the rule since the rule or the law is universal. He believes that all the actions that one take should be based on moral intuitions and actions should be done for the sake of morality alone. These moral behaviors cannot be driven by experiences as this would limit a person but these behaviors should be based on moral
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To be or not to be? Morality is something that leaves every human being with a concern with what’s right or wrong. I think about my perception on the behavior that will follow my choices. Choosing what morality is determined by‚ may be the problem in its own-self. Great men have contemplated where morality really lies‚ though many of them have took another’s work to serve as the guide to strive for their own progression. Through the progression of these studies one can conclude that happiness
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morals to justify their wrongdoing. In Joan Didion’s piece On Morality‚ she claims that there is no such thing as a moral code that everyone should abide by; we each have our own individual set of morals that we believe is right. The problem with this idea that Didion expresses is that the word moral is often used in an abundance and with an incorrect meaning. In Didion’s piece‚ she suggests that we are using the word morality so frequently we seem to lose the meaning of it. It seems that
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Emily Gao 10/8/13 Mr. Magdalenski Honors English 2 Rewrite of Peace Like a River In-class Essay Morality is the essence of right and wrong and becomes very hard to define because of the different ways people view what is correct and not. It is a common theme in many novels‚ such as Peace Like a River by Leif Enger‚ who explores the essence of moral decisions through a young boy whose brother is convicted of murder. Though the moral level of a decision is based on the impact inflicted
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Ethics Assignment 3 Lizzie Cattell In the essay “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality” author‚ Peter Singer‚ exercises his theory about everyone’s moral obligation to help world hunger. Every day people make choices‚ whether it be what pants to wear‚ what food items to buy at the store‚ or whether or not you donate money to those suffering. Across the world there are avoidable sufferings according to Singer as long as people do their part; “if it is in our power to prevent something very bad from happening
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Hundreds of men and women have debated the human conscience‚ the morality of thousands of different situations and still‚ we cannot agree on one singular statement. Constantly‚ we have fought over human nature and ethics in war or everyday life. Many have argued that the first instinct of humanity is simply survival‚ to preserve oneself to live another day. Yet‚ that isn’t always what’s displayed over an intricate and troubling past. In The Book Thief Zusak argues a different‚ yet compelling truth
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