TOK Paper: Ethics August 2012 Daniel Go Does the Possession of Knowledge Carry an Ethical Responsibility? There is no singular definition of knowledge‚ but for the purpose of this paper; knowledge will be defined as the familiarity with a situation or fact. Ethics‚ on the other hand‚ is a set of moral principles that govern a person’s behavior. Simplifying the knowledge issue would be to state that: The familiarity of something (whether a fact or situation) entails compliance with
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Mr. Gordon – questions and comments: 1. What is Mariner’s approval ratio? Unfortunately I can’t provide an exact figure. However I can tell you we average 5 out 10 approvals off of Wells Fargo and Synchrony Declined loans. 2. Does Mariner have an account agreement for CSC Floors? We do not have a special account agreement for CSC floors and all we would require is the attached New Dealer enrollment application be completed along with the requested information. (The requested recent balance sheet
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is not uncommon that many students are taught that the colony of New Amsterdam had a short-lived non revolutionary life before the British takeover in 1664‚ but Russell Shorto contradicts that with recently unearthed Dutch records and his book The Island at the Center of the World. This story focuses on the New Netherlands Dutch colony and its influence on the city and state of New York‚ which Shorto states when saying “It is a distinctly European tale‚ but also a vital piece of America’s beginning
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Svetlana Feldman Professor Crowder SFELD5157@HOSTOS.CUNY.EDU March 26‚ 2012 Are We Selfish Or Can We Help? In “The Island of Plenty”‚ Montgomery emphasizes his article on social Darwinism. The United States should not share their resources with other parties to reduce the amount of hunger games going on. Other countries are in this difficult position because they are not capable of reproducing their products. The larger the population becomes‚ the more products are wasted. Once the population can
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In the story Treasure Island‚ Long John Silver and Captain Smollet are both leaders on the pirate ship. Although they both lead the ship‚ they have many similarities‚ but also many differences. In the book the author Robert Louis Stevenson characterizes captain Smollet to be a mature‚ wise captain‚ and characterizes Silver to be the immature‚ ignorant one on the ship. Captain Smollet and Silver are alike in a few ways. One way they are alike is that they are both happy‚ jolly leaders. Both
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moral values that everyone in the world shares‚ and no one should push their own moral judgments onto another person’s or cultures beliefs that are different from their own. The truth or falsity of moral judgments is not universal. In the movie‚ The Island‚ Dr. Merrick believes that what he is doing is morally acceptable because he
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Gordon W. Allport theorized in his selection titled “The Formation of In-Groups” that people inherently gravitate toward other people based on a variety of factors. Those factors lead to the formation of in-groups and out-groups. Allport goes on to postulate that one’s behavior is dictated and predicated by the in-groups that one is a member of. In addition to in-groups and the role that they play today‚ Allport discusses differing membership statuses‚ the fluidity of in-groups‚ reference groups
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Islands of Meaning by Zerubavel The article illustrates how we mentally categorize things by segmenting and applying meaning to the world around us. This enables us to form ideas and opinions that aid in the development of society along with our own image of self. Our boundaries can be dependent upon our cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds influencing what is defined as normal or acceptable. Frames are mental dividers that give a particular meaning to a group of objects that enables differentiation
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In The Radicalism of the American Revolution (1991)‚ Gordon S. Wood argues there were three distinct periods of social ideology in early American society‚ monarchy‚ republicanism‚ and democracy. While each era progressed chronologically‚ they were in no way distinct‚ with considerable ideological overlap occurring between them. The monarchy‚ which dominated American culture during the colonial period‚ was a series of hierarchical relationships denoted by various levels of dependency through personal
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With a deep-seated distrust in a powerful central government Americans placed great emphasis on the independence of their individual states. This suspicion was reflected in the states’ constitutions and in the power structure of state governments. Gordon S. Wood argues in his book The American Revolution: A History‚ that the constitutions of the states and the process of writing the US Constitution reflected a change in political thought. Looking at the process of constitution writing
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