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    Objective Morality

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    in writing this is to argue for the existence of an objective morality based entirely on rational and scientific reasoning. By "objective morality" I do not simply mean that morality exists in the sense that various societies consider various actions to be immoral. What I mean is that certain actions are inherently right or wrong regardless of what any society thinks about them. In other words‚ I mean that there is an "objective morality" which exists independently of human beliefs and human civilization

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    Teenagers' Morality

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    Influences on teenagers’ morality Moral decisions are an important aspect of the growth and development of teenagers. There are many factors that influence a young person’s decisions; the biggest factor may be a teenager’s parents. Today’s parents are moving away from the old adage “do as I say‚ not as I do‚” as they realize that their actions and behavior may be a bigger influence on their children than previously thought.   1. Sex and Teen Pregnancy * The rate of teen pregnancy is

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    A Bias for Action

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    A Bias for Action Heike Bruch Sumantra Ghoshal Harvard Business School Press‚ 2004 Often managers spot a chance to do something valuable for their company‚ but for some reason‚ they cannot get started. Even if they begin the project‚ they give up when they see the first big hurdle. The inability to take purposeful action seems to be pervasive across companies. Managers tend to ignore or postpone dealing with crucial issues which require reflection‚ systematic planning‚ creative thinking‚ and above

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    Morality Plays

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    Morality plays: themes and characters The morality play developed during the Medieval period. The morality plays attempted to educate via entertainment. The main theme of the morality play is this: Man begins in innocence‚ Man falls into temptation‚ Man repents and is saved. The central action is the struggle of Man against the seven deadly sins that are personified into real characters. It is believed that the allegory of vices and virtues fighting over Man’s soul goes back to the 4th century

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    God and Morality

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    God and Morality pg.1 God and Morality Claire Fermo Ethics and Moral Reasoning PHI208 Dr. Sarah Cohen April 1‚ 2012 God and Morality pg.2 The question is this – Is it possible to be of good moral character while not believing in God? Looking at the definition of morality as defined in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy the term morality can be used descriptively or actively. A] to refer to some code of conduct put forward by

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    Machiavelli and Morality

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    When reading Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ one can’t help but grasp Machiavelli’s argument that morality and politics can not exist in the same forum. However‚ when examining Machiavelli’s various concepts in depth‚ one can conclude that perhaps his suggested violence and evil is fueled by a moral end of sorts. First and foremost‚ one must have the understanding that this book is aimed solely at the Prince or Emperor with the express purpose of aiding him in maintaining power. Therefore‚ it

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    Humorous yet serious‚ Peter Madsen’s “When Mommy Goes Off to Fight a War‚” reveals the truth about parenthood while using descriptive rhetorical devices. Throughout the story‚ the devices were used to convey his message about parenthood and his insightful experiences. For instance‚ towards the beginning of the story‚ Madsen is going to take his daughter to get her hair done. This was a task that was not on the “list of all the things that I should remember” made by his wife who was away at war. He

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    Lang Should Women Have Easy Access to Birth Control? Birth control has been and remains one of the most controversial topics in the United States. Birth control serves to prevent unwanted pregnancies‚ and while most of society has access to condoms‚ accidents may occur‚ making the birth control pill and emergency contraception necessary. Women should be given easy access to all contraception‚ while US schools should educate students on birth control as well as abstinence. By both giving easy

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    Morality In The Bacchae

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    The Bacchae: Women and Morality A Perception of the Lesser Gender Based on Greek Mythology As is made clear in the introduction of The Bacchae‚ this Euripides play is intended to display an unlikely scenario‚ one where the normal worship of a god by women is taken to the extreme. Furthermore‚ it was specifically noted this applied to Theban women‚ not Athenians‚ as referenced by translator and author John Davie‚ “actual maenadism was not a feature of Athenian cults of the gods‚ though there is clear

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    Money and Morality

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    MONEY AND MORALITY: Gifts of eternal truth in moments of the mundane By Cheryl Leis‚ PhD‚ Management Consultant/Practical Philosopher As inhabitants of this 21st century Western world‚ we all have to deal with money. We participate in the world of commerce as a means to obtain those things considered necessities of life. Money plays the role of the most commonly accepted means in this giving and getting from others. And the more money one has‚ the greater one’s power to regulate the particulars

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