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    The social issue that I have chosen to analyze is abortion‚ specifically‚ I will be analyzing the debate between pro-choice and pro-life through Dorothy Smith’s standpoint theory. The abortion debate is a contemporary social issue because women who experience unplanned pregnancies often consider the idea of abortion. Although abortion directly impacts women and their bodies‚ abortion has become a public issue that has been debated by men and women all over the world. Thus‚ instead of the decision

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    Rosalind Elsie Franklin‚ born July 25‚ 1920‚ was the second of five children of the wealthy family of Ellis Franklin and Muriel Waley. She attended numerous private schools and excelled in math and science. Rosalind died in 1958 at the age of 38 due ovarian cancer; this was likely caused by her extensive work with X-rays. Rosalind Franklin’s work in the field of science revolutionized the way we look at DNA as well as setting a path for female scientists around the world today. Rosalind was born

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    1 and week 6. Paper must be between 2 and 3 pages (excluding cover page‚ annexes‚ and reference page). Cultural Relativism Theory Cultural Relativism Theory is morality that differs in every society‚ and is a convenient term for socially approved habits. It is also the oldest philosophical theory that speaks about the nature of morality. Cultural relativism theory claims that different cultures have different moral codes and nothing is there or an objective standard that can judge a society’s

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    Coming clean is at the heart of this deontological theory. Despite the fact that Kant had no chance to get of knowing the self-sacrifice that is regularly required in whistleblowing‚ I believe that Kant would need a person to stand firm in coming clean‚ regardless of personal result. Virtue theory requires a person to personify trustworthiness and boldness. Reporting unethical colleagues‚ patient safety violations‚ or health

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    Explain how a follower of Natural Law theory might approach the issues surrounding Abortion The Natural Law theory takes a deontological approach to ethical issues like Abortion which is based on Thomas Aquinas’ view of Natural Law. Aquinas says that God creates human beings to fulfil their purpose to serve Him and our neighbour to bring us heaven and eternal life. In this aspect Natural Law followers would therefore say that a baby must be able to fulfil its life the way God planned it and this

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    two rulings legalizing abortion in America. Today American women have the legal right to obtain an abortion in all 50 states. The Supreme Court declared that autonomous abortion rights are built into the Constitution and that legal barriers to abortion are unconstitutional. This ruling was on the premise of the 9th and 14th Amendments and according to legal precedent established during the 1960’s‚ it guarantees a woman’s “right to privacy” a right that extends even to abortion. Since then‚ this ruling

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    Jonathon Brown Professor Jun Philosophy 2033 July 5‚ 2013 Virtues We’ve all heard the famous quote “patience is a virtue”. As true as this statement is‚ I don’t think we really grasp the meaning of what a virtue really is. I would describe a virtue as a morally good character trait that one is not born with‚ but must strive for. Patience is a perfect example of this. No child is born with patience. Many times a child will interrupt the mother who is in the middle of a conversation because

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    refuge in the Forest of Arden with a band of faithful lords. Rosalind‚ his daughter‚ is kept uneasily at court as a companion to her cousin Celia‚ Frederick’s daughter. Orlando de Boys‚ the youngest son of the late Sir Rowland de Boys‚ has been kept in poverty by his brother Oliver since his father’s death. Orlando decides to wrestle for his fortune at Frederick’s court‚ where he sees Rosalind and they fall in love. The Duke banishes Rosalind‚ fearing that she is a threat to his rule. Celia‚ refusing

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    Observing her home life‚ it is not difficult to believe that Rosalind Franklin excelled in her academic pursuits. For high school‚ she attended St Paul’s Girls’ School‚ a prestigious private school‚ beginning at 11 years old (Elkins). In an interview‚ her school friends characterized her by revealing‚ “She was best in science‚ best at maths‚ best in everything. She expected that if she undertook to do something‚ she would be in charge of it” (Bagley). By the age of 15‚ Franklin already knew she wanted

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    Virtue‚ then‚ is a state that decides‚ consisting in a mean‚ the mean relative to us‚ which is defined by reference to reason‚ that is to say‚ to the reason by reference to which the prudent person would define it. It is a mean between two vices‚ one of excess and one of deficiency” Aristotle’s definition of Virtue of Character but what is it really saying. Let us define it with the Socratic Definition per genus et differentia. Let us break it into the three parts genus‚ species and the differentiating

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