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    Deontology and teleology have been regarded two of the dominant theories in the history of ethics. In response to the question ‘What shall we do?’ the former theory tells us that we should do the action(s) that adherence to a principle (s). Conversely, the latter theory holds the view that we should do the action(s) that promotes happiness or pleasure regardless of the principle(s). Intention plays a significant role between the two theories, though it acts differently. The intention of deontological

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    workers, and entrepreneurs all enjoying the finer delicacies of life that industrialism could offer. However, these delicacies could tempt those who indulged too often into a disastrous downward spiral, a spiral coined by Aristippus of Cyrene as Hedonism. The Great Gatsby is a story of a man, Gatsby himself, who falls into this spiral and is only released from it through death. The symbolism in certain characters and locations, and the characterization

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    pleasure. Dorian's inner secrets and weakness of mind becomes his downfall. In this novel Dorian Gray's apparent perfection is destroyed by his weakness of mind and naiiveness, which becomes the downfall of his soul as his mind is opened to sin and Hedonism by Lord Henry Wotton. Dorian's apparent perfection is expressed to us

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    of the actual content of their life. A subtype of the mental state theory is welfare hedonism. This view posits that wellbeing comes from the amount of pleasure one experiences in their life. By adding up the amount of pleasure one experiences and subtracting the pain they experience, one is able to calculate their total “wellbeing”. There are different subtypes of hedonism, from psychological to ethical hedonism. Additionally, quantitative hedonists argue that all pleasures are equally valuable,

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    ETHICS Deontological Theory Historically ethics was studied from a philosophical aspect and viewed as the science of morals. Ethics had been defined as the principles of moral conduct that govern our behavior. Our ethical behavior is developed from various factors, to include our environment, family and beliefs. The origins of ethics can be traced back to the fifth century, BC ( Banner, 1968, pg.67). Plato, Socrates and Aristotle are among the early teachers of ethics.      These

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    Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), an English philosopher published the work, Leviathan, which proposed the concept of the social contract, in which societal assimilation mandates submission to authoritarian rule, with a relinquishment of certain rights, in return for protection and aid. Hobbes offered a foundational premise for benefits that otherwise might be absent, if not for societal constructs. John Locke, another English philosopher published the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which expounded

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    Super Sad True Love Story takes a look into an exaggerated future of excessive hedonism and impulsiveness with a satirical touch that shows an ever so possible future. The issues made in the story can be easily grasped and understand through a Marxist reading of the main points of the story is centered on its economic turmoil and class division that is found throughout the book. To understand the story is to look through it as a Marxist critic as none as pertinent to understanding the information

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    1. Why do we not eat our dead, according to Diamond? a) because we have a special relationship with them. 2. Explain Kant’s example of the false promise. Why is it wrong to deceive others according to him? Within Kant’s example of the false promise, you may make a false promise in order to benefit yourself. Looking at this decision in a universal manner, if everyone falsely promised, promises would then be meaningless therefore you should not act on the maxim of making the false promise. This

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    In the assertion, the authors state that “the portrait ultimately becomes the material trace of his inner and outer degradation”. Using the portrait as the material trace of Dorian’s degradation we have a tangible way of measuring Dorian’s fall to hedonism due to his internal struggle between good and evil. As Dorian was not a virtuous person before Lord Henry became influential to him he is quick to succumb to evil. These changes become even more apparent when Basil visits Dorian and confronts him

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    Kiera Perryman Toni Weeden Night of the Living Dead Film Analysis Essay 19 September 2017 “Night of the Living Dead” was the first of its kind. The movie was extremely advanced for the time it was released, which was 1968. It paved new ways towards an advanced style of horror films and opened doors up to more racial representation in the film industry. The film, for example, inspired future movie directors to chase after the zombie cult classic feeling. Zombies were such a hit in Hollywood, and

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