The middle classes required a channel for their humanitarian passions. Unable to aid the victims of social problems such as slum dwellers‚ the unemployed or children in need‚ the plight of animals became a surrogate cause to campaign for. This lack of an alternative outlet may have resulted in a disproportionate response to issues related to animal well-being (Turner‚ 1946) (II) Double standards and class bias Lewis Carroll pointed out a contradiction within the scientific community which undermined
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Report 4 (1) Is cost-benefit analysis a legitimate tool? Is it’s application to non-economic matters – say to calculating the value of human life – ethically justifiable? What would Immanuel Kant say about placing a monetary value on human life? Is doing so ever morally legitimate? What would an utilitarian say about placing a monetary value on human life? (View the Sandel-video very‚ very carefully‚ generate your own notes on Jeremy Bentham’s and John Stuart Mill’s utilitarian theory and only
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examination of Keneally’s The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith through Friel’s Translations If medium is the message‚ as suggested by Marshall McLuhan‚ much can be said about the difference between a novel and a play. As he explains‚ the medium is an extension of human facility‚ "The wheel...is an extension of the foot. The book is an extension of the eye... Clothing‚ an extension of the skin..." (McLuhan). Thomas Keneally’s novel The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith explains this phenomenon as Jimmy’s chant.
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1. Aaron Feuerstein became something of an overnight national hero by protecting his workers. Feuerstein said‚ “It was the right thing to do and there’s a moral imperative to do it‚ irrespective of the consequences.” a. Was Feuerstein employing utilitarian or formalist reasoning? Explain. Aaron Feuerstein engaged in formalist reasoning. I believe this is true because he based his decision on what he felt was morally right and the consequences did not matter to him. He kept to his moral upbringing
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Peter Albert David Singer is an Australian moral philosopher who was born in 1946‚ one of his main goals is to end world poverty by donating to charities and convincing others to do the same‚ and he believes that affluent people should donate all disposable income to charity. Nel Noddings is an American philosopher born in 1929‚ and her view on ethics focuses on a natural sense of caring and a flexibility of principles‚ she rejects Singer’s argument saying that we have obligations to those around
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money for the same amount of work does sound like a good deal. With that said if you increase the wage amount and companies do not have that in their budget‚ it will cause loss of jobs. A Utilitarian would defiantly have an issue with that. “Utilitarianism States that it wants the greatest good for the greatest number of people.” With job loses it would really not help the people out in a way that would be good. A utilitarian would want people to be happy with the change in the amount of wage. That
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However‚ Professor William Chafe of Duke University credits Ella Baker specifically as being the founder of the SNCC. In fact‚ Professor Chase credits Ella Baker to be‚ “the mother of the civil rights movement.” Baker had assisted King with the SCLC but quickly grew irked with the styles of King and the other ministers; she thought their practices to be competitive and counterproductive. Specifically Baker claimed these leaders were “prophets with clay feet‚” she didn’t believe they
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Flashbacks of the “Final Solution”: Figurative Imagery in “The Baker” In “The Baker”‚ Heather Cadsby’s use of figurative imagery helps to convey the memories of the Holocaust that still haunt the baker. The use of a metaphor compares the survivor’s tattoos to veins in order to convey the permanence of the baker’s memories of the Holocaust. The speaker remarks‚ as they gaze upon the baker’s arm‚ “It’s that blue code on your arm/ [‚ those] four numbers I can’t decipher./ They are fixed veins” (lines
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John Stuart Mill was considered a Utilitarian. The philosophy of Utilitarianism is that an action should be decided by what is best for society. Mill’s philosophy was in part developed by his upbringing as a child. His childhood was restricted and he was raised in an enviroment where is emotionally needs were not met. Also his father was a friend of Jeremy Bentham. Bentham was a philosopher credited with starting the beginings of the Utiltarianism philosophy. He focused on the relationships between
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Freda Josephine McDonald better known as Josephine Baker. Not only was a magnificent entertainer‚ French spy‚ and Woman and African American civil rights activist. Mrs. Baker may be overlooked as just “one of those old school singers and dancers”. Most people would not even think that she was “a woman who was buried with military honors” (Biography.com‚ 2016). And to top it off‚ her endless contribution to bring peace towards the racist attacks thrown at her and others. Through acts of civil disobedience
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