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    Much of what we know about the intellectual‚ social and moral development of infants at birth and as they grow into adults are through the developmental theories. Some of the developmental theories are sexual development‚ social development and moral development. Both Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg view similarities as well as differences between the theories they each believe in regards to the development of a child social and moral development. Jean Piaget put forth the theory of cognitive

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    Moral Christian Theory

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    believe that the theory they have used for this case study is the Moral Christian theory which says that it is god almighty who gave origin to us and knitted us in our mother’s womb from where all our lives have a meaning. Therefore in my opinion I feel that Jessica’s and Maria’s decision is wright about knitting the baby and go for the plan of god as god always have an intention in his every which shows a close resemblance to the moral standpoint of Christianity. The children with disability can also

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    Moral relativism is an ethical theory that refers to the concept that there is more than one correct moral judgment. The moral judgments are either correct or incorrect only relative to some specific standpoint. This does not mean that one standpoint is more privileged than any other standpoint. This comes from the idea that cultures from around the world tend to show different moral values; there are no general moral values that everyone in the world shares‚ and no one should push their own moral

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    Eckels has made a grave mistake--a life-altering mistake‚ even-- while traveling to the past. Though he did mess up the world as he knew it with a few careless steps‚ I believe that he does not deserve to die. The group can’t revert the world back to normal‚ but neither can his death. For Eckels to die wouldn’t really change anything. Also‚ Mr. Travis should consider what Eckels has gone through to be able to live‚ before killing him. He has climbed into a dead Tyrannosaurus rex‚ has pulled out bullets

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    Self and Moral Responsibility

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    soul means one and the same‚ that is they do not make distinction between these. When we focus on individuals as sources of decisions‚ the ultimate locus of responsibility‚ the unity of thought and action‚ we come to think of them as self. A consideration of the concept of “self” involves an analysis of other concepts related to it‚ such as‚ “body‚” “responsibility‚” “agent” and “freedom.” The self can be defined as consisting of such qualities which make a person distinct from other persons. The

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    Are people inherently moral?! ! Bernard Gert (2012) defines the term „morality“ descriptively and normatively. Descriptively‚ morality refers to some codes of conduct which has put forwarded by a society‚ by a religion or accepted by an individual for her own behavior. Normatively‚ morality is a code of conduct‚ which would be put forward by all rational people in some specific conditions. Therefore morality is a knowledge. To assume that people are inherently moral‚ it should also be assumed

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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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    Philosophy 200 November 16‚ 2013 The Moral Status of the Fetus The debate over abortion comes down to one essential issue — the moral status of the unborn child. “Those choosing legalization of abortion will argue that the developing fetus lacks a moral status that would trump a woman’s desire to abort the child. Those against abortion argue by making the opposite claim; that the unborn child‚ because it is a developing human being‚ possesses a moral status because of its human existence;

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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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    for the crimes they have committed as well as‚ by what are actually considered crimes or sins. I want to explore these differences by asking two questions to each reading: What kind of behavior constitutes as a sin or a crime? What is the source of moral authority behind laws and legal judgments? In Plato’s Apology‚ what constitutes as a sin or a crime? Socrates was accused of being a “doer of evil‚ and a corrupter of the youth‚ and he does not believe in the gods of the state‚ and has other divinities

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