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    depending on the culture and their own beliefs. However‚ there are certain moral ideas that should be universal. Regarding moral relativism‚ it is difficult for me to say that no moral ideas should exist and individuals should have a right to create their own. This relates to the idea that‚ “moral truth or justification is relative to a culture or society” (Moral Relativism‚ 2015). We have laws for everyone to follow so that everyone is not making their own decision as these decisions might infringe

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    My Ethical Egoism Theory

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    Which of the various theories of morality is the closet I believe? I believe in my opinion. The most I believed must be ethical egoism. According to the definition the meaning of ethical egoism. Is based on someone best interest‚ which claims that individuals and myself only act in our self interest in life. For example‚ there was one occasion when I was following a powerlifting program and I was getting teach someone‚ who had experience powerlifting for almost 15 years of training powerlifting.

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    One might ask the question what is the risk‚ or what is the cost? Consequential based ethics breaks into two major schools of thought those are: Egoism‚ and Utilitarianism (Hollinger‚ 28). Consequential Egoism‚ is always looking for what is the highest good for ones experience. Epicurus held to these particular ideas and thoughts that‚ we naturally pursue personal pleasure or greatest good. Where as Consequential Utilitarianism

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    Absolutism Vs. Relativism

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    Religious are the three major approaches people can take. The foundations of ethics are all based on reason‚ emotion‚ and intuition. Virtue ethics and care ethics is difficult to discuss without bringing up Aristotle or Confucius. Absolutism vs Relativism are conflicting theories within ethics. Consequentialism and deontological ethics‚ free will vs determinism are all subjects we will be discussing.   “We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence‚ but we rather have those because

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    End-to-End Argument

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    Read and submit a review the “End-to-End Argument in System Design” paper [1]. In our your submission you need to briefly summarize the main idea(s) and contribution(s) of the paper. In particular‚ your review needs to address the following: 1. Discuss the three most important things the paper advocates‚ 2. Discuss the most glaring problem(s) with the paper‚ and 3. The paper was written with the design of the original Internet in mind. Discuss what impact‚ if any‚ may the argument presented

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    End of Life

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    Kristin Adler Contemporary Moral Problems December 15‚ 2009 End of Life I would like to start off by answering two questions: “What is a person? and “What is death?” When I started looking up a definition for “person” it amazed me how many different variations there are. I feel that a person is one that is recognized by the law and has rights and duties. A person also has the moral right to make its own life-choices and to live without interference from others. Death is an eternal termination

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    Egoism In Captain Tynes

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    In the beginning of the film‚ we meet the captain of the Andrea Gail fishing swordboat‚ Billy Tyne‚ who is well-experienced with the sea‚ brave‚ and true to his profession. The audience is given an introduction to the film’s characters as the crew is returning from an unsuccessful fishing expedition. They are not alone though‚ another boat is also with them. The boat is known as Hannah Boden and the head of that boat is Captain Linda Greenlaw. Once they reach the dock‚ they are asked by the owner

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    This detailed literature is about the ethical egoism‚ altruism and social contract which is summarizing the point of view on the moral psychology concerning the inherent selfishness and the upright personality of humans or selfless. Effectively‚ the psychological egoism is defined as a descriptive version of egoism where people are selfish and motivated by self-interest. Unlike psychological egoism‚ ethical egoism is a normative version of egoism which advocates the moral correctness that is good

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    When I think about ethical relativism culture come to mind. I also think about what is right or wrong. When you think about what are moral you think about lessons to be learned or an experience. There are several types of moral relativism and different meanings; moral relativism is basically what the individual decides what is right or wrong for them. The two that I will discuss is individual moral relativism and cultural moral relativism. These to me are two very important morals that each personal

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    The End

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    exactly given star status with the locals (referred by her as “Florida Crackers”) upon her arrival as they did not know what to make of this stranger with her notepad and typewriter (Biblio.com‚ n.d.). She would walk about watching and writing of the cultural observations which eventually lead to her first of signature stories‚ “Cracker Chidlings‚” but there were those who blatantly did not appreciate Marjorie’s documentation of their lives‚ as one young mother threatened to whip her to death upon learning

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