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    Moral Studies Assignment

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    Westminster International College Subject: Moral Studies Lecturer: Mr. Selva Semester: semester 5th Student Intake: June 2011 Submission Date: 17 December 2012 1) Explain about the Deontological Theory and state some examples. Deontological moral techniques are recognized by attention to the moral law‚ the freedom and obligations. To make the right moral choices‚ we must know that our moral obligations and that the appropriate guidelines exist to control those obligations. When we adhere to

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    Rap and Moral character

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    In the article Rap and Moral Character by Susan Dwyer‚ the subject of concern is the consequences of listening to rap music and the effect it has on moral character. The author argues that rap music contribute to the corruption of moral character‚ it is misogynistic‚ promotes violence and street crime. In this paper I will examine the author’s claims‚ use of key concepts‚ and her reasoning. By doing so‚ I will be able to demonstrate that Dwyer’s thesis is unjust and unsupported. In what follows‚

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    for Research on Adolescence Moral Development in Adolescence Daniel Hart Rutgers University Gustavo Carlo University of Nebraska-Lincoln Themes in the papers in this special issue of the JRA on moral development are identified. We discuss the intersection of moral development research with policy concerns‚ the distinctive qualities of moral life in adolescence that warrant investigation‚ the multiple connotations of ‘‘moral‚’’ the methods typical of moral development research‚ and the

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    What Is Moral Panics?

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    Moral panics are an intense fear or feelings amongst a population that an issue is threatening the accepted social order. Moral panics are characterized by concern‚ based on how the idea that the issue has a negative effect on society. Hostility‚ such as “them vs. us”‚ consensus‚ which is when the concern is shared widely throughout a social group‚ and volatility‚ and disproportionality‚ Moral panics occur when people essentially panic over something

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    Ethics and Moral Agent

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    University of Phoenix Material Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. There are ethical concerns‚ which involve law enforcement acting inappropriate as they deal with a DUI case or criminal violence. In order for the officers to charge the husband with driving under the influence (DUI)‚ Nixon and Rook had to say they seen the husband driving his vehicle before failing the sobriety test. Though in the first report

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    INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Dr. Andrew W. Hay Moral Philosophy and the Greeks: Can you offer a definition of moral philosophy? What is the etymology of ethics? E - - - -. Can you define the sub-sections of moral philosophy: Meta-ethics‚ Normative Ethics‚ Applied Ethics and Descriptive ethics? A case of medical ethics (for example assisted suicide) would be an issue of ------------- ethics. Would you say that good and bad are identical with law? In light of this question consider the

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    Hurricane Katrina Morals

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    fact that ‘we have killed over 40 million unborn babies in America’. One year later‚ African American humanist Anthony Pin wrote that the aftermath of Katrina was a moral indictment of the oppressive structures inherent in U.S. society. Though separated by time and ideology‚ these three claims share the assumption that religious and moral lessons can be learned from natural disasters.” (academia). As generations have seen over and

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    Dewey John Morals

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    In chapter twenty-six: Theories of Morals of the book “Democracy and Education” written by Dewey John‚ it consists three important quotes of morals. The quotes can be applied in every day life‚ and how we can use them to treat others in the right ways. The purpose of my short paper is to introduce these quotes to have a different view about morals between ourselves and others. The opposition of duty and interest is one way to set up our behaviors for different situations. This opposition‚ on other

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    Are Moral Values Objective? “The Subjectivity of Values”‚ chapter 1 of John Leslie Mackie’s “Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong”‚ addresses the question: are moral values objective? Mackie opens with the simple statement that there are no objective values‚ a standpoint to which he gives the name moral scepticism. He goes on to clarify what he means by objective values‚ and distinguishing his moral scepticism from similar views. And finally Mackie presents the arguments in support of moral scepticism

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    In A Defense of Moral Relativism‚ Ruth Benedict argues that normal behavior varies from society to society; therefore‚ what’s morally right for one society can be morally wrong for another. To support this argument‚ Benedict mentions how certain cultures practice what’s “abnormal” to us without any difficulty. She goes further to give examples of traits that are abnormal to us such as‚ “sadism or delusions grandeur or of persecution” (Benedict‚ 1934‚ p.1) and concludes saying that “these abnormal

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