Ray Stannard Baker Obituary Ray Stannard Baker died of a heart attack on July 12‚ 1946‚ in Amherst‚ Massachusetts. Ray Stannard Baker‚ journalist‚ author‚ and biographer of Woodrow Wilson‚ was born in Lansing‚ Michigan on April 17‚ 1870. After graduating from Michigan Agricultural College he attended the University of Michigan Law School in 1891. After four years as reporter for the Chicago News-Record (1892-96)‚ he joined the staff of McClure’s Magazine‚ a leader in the New Journalism then
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Moral Musings with Dr Melanie Baker By Emily Wu A uckland based doctor Melanie Baker explains how medical ethics‚ despite not frequently involving dramatic life or death decisions‚ is a day to day challenge facing general medical practitioners in New Zealand. Alongside questions of “is it an allergy or eczema?” GPs face a constant stream of dilemmas that necessarily require moral judgements. Dr Baker and her husband (who is also a GP) co-own a GP clinic in central Auckland‚ New Zealand’s largest
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of the topic raised is utilitarianism as the principle that holds inequality and distributive justice by Jeremy Betham (1748-1832). The idea is that the distribution of goods is just if and only if it maximizes aggregate utility (Reiss‚ 2013 p.256). Some critics were later discovered whether utilitarianism sustains the concept of distributive justice. Reiss for instance argued that utilitarianism ignores people’s right (p.261). Other conceptual difficulties of utilitarianism are that 1) the impracticality
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Summary of an Essay In the essay On Becoming a Writer‚ Russell Baker reflects on his journey as a high school student to discovering his passion for writing. One of the most important points in Baker’s essay is his struggle to accept writing as a respectable career and anything more than a burdensome school assignment. It was not until Baker had an inspiring experience involving one of these written assignments that he truly understood his calling and accepted his passion for writing. When he
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classification of one’s actions. In Mill’s Utilitarianism‚ he examines what determines an action to be considered right or wrong‚ his own version of the hedonistic utilitarianism argument. He claims that these qualities‚ including the quantity‚ are an important factor in determining‚ when included in the consequences‚ the criteria of an action. The consequences are significant in determining the results of one’s actions. In the argument of utilitarianism‚ if the consequences of an action are good
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Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) developed his ethical system of utilitarianism around the idea of pleasure. John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) later furthered and many believe he improved Bentham’s theory (Mill is often linked to Rule Utilitarianism) but still followed many of his original ideas. The theory is based on ancient hedonism‚ which pursued physical pleasure and avoided physical pain. Hedonism saw human beings as “Under the governance of two sovereign masters of pain and pleasure.” So a key concept
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other and equally valid. This notion is further explored in the set text ’The Fiftieth Gate’ by Mark Baker‚ as throughout the journey‚ Baker comes to realise the equal significance of both history and memory. The ‘truth’ is represented in The Fiftieth Gate
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Constance Baker Motley was born on September 14‚ 1921‚ in New Haven‚ Connecticut. She was the ninth of twelve children born to parents‚ whom emigrated from the island of Nevis in the West Indies. Her mother was Rachel Baker and she was a founder of the New Haven NAACP. Her father was Willoughby Alva Baker and he was a chef for student organizations at Yale University. At the age of fifteen‚ Constance joined the local NAACP were she was denied admission to a local skating rink and public beach.
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Utilitarianism Act means to do the right action that will benefit a good amount of people over any other option. In the two examples I read from Bernard Williams “A Critique of Utilitarianism” I realized those were two difficult choices these two men had to make. However‚ if we follow the Utilitarianism Act‚ George would of taken the job offer and Jim would unfortunately sacrifice one of the protestors to save the rest. By George taking the job offer‚ it would benefit his family financially and also
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Mill‚ John Stuart. Utilitarianism 2nd ed. Edited by George Sher. Indianapolis‚ IN: Hackett Publishing Company‚ Inc.‚ 2001. INTRODUCTION It can be argued that no other philosophical system has so permeated Western thought as utilitarianism. From the early Greek thinkers like Epicures to post-Enlightenment writers such as Jeremy Bentham‚ the expediency of utilitarianism has been defended and expounded. Perhaps the most famous proponent of utility for modern times is John Stuart Mill. Mill
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