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    traditionalism analysis relevant to the study of religion? Introduction The core of research on religion at present is of no doubt touching Max Weber’s ideas on economic traditionalism. Weber in Solimano (2012: 42) talked about “the importance of religion, especially the Protestant ethic” in economic life. By venturing into the field of sociology of religion, Weber further succeeded in arousing many scholars’ interest in the study of different religions in the contemporary world. Agbikimi (2014: 30)

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    Religion is a principle social ideology that for some is a stabilizing, conservative force and for others, a catalyst for social change. Prominent sociologists like Max Weber and Karl Marx, have had these differing views in relation to the role religion plays in societal development. Marx and Weber have both developed theories that address the role religion played in the development of capitalism and its subsequent role in social change. For Weber, religion was regarded as a catalyst for economic

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    Levinas Central Idea

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    Levinas central idea is to "love your neighbor as you love yourself" (Leviticus 19:18). Ethics is central to how human beings are to live. According to Levinas, ethics is the primary philosophy and not metaphysics. Ethics is more important than abstract ideas like knowing or being. To express our love of God is to have an ethical responsibility towards others. We should hold ourselves responsible to all and for all. We must accept the responsibility of being responsible for the responsibility or

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    My happiness: +200 points Mary's happiness: -300 points. You must consider EVERYONE'S happiness EQUALLY, so clearly you should not steal the candy, because it decreases the happiness in the world (-100). The next major Ethical system is Religion. Religion is very difficult to define - it seems that everyone has a different idea of what it is. Most people will simply look in the dictionary or use something else equally simplistic. Although that might be fine for everyday conversations, it isn't

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    This essay is about investigating whether the Cultural Revolution is the primary cause of poor ethics, which is the lack of moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity among Chinese people today. The Cultural Revolution destroyed the law and order in Chinese society, fostered distrust among people, and destroyed religion. However, other possible causes of poor ethics include focusing solely on GDP growth and compromising other elements of society after the economic

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    Primary and Secondary sources found that Gene Enhancement had no place in the religions of Catholicism and Islam; both believe it is selfish, unnecessary and unethical. It is an embellishment to human vanity and additionally, insults human integrity when the offspring is affected by the technology. (What is the Catholic view on genetic engineering? - Mary Meets Dolly. 12/ 05/ 2014.) The Catholic Church In 1983, Pope John Paul II mentioned in an address “genetic enhancement was permissible- indeed

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    My happiness: +200 points Mary's happiness: -300 points. You must consider EVERYONE'S happiness EQUALLY, so clearly you should not steal the candy, because it decreases the happiness in the world (-100). The next major Ethical system is Religion. Religion is very difficult to define - it seems that everyone has a

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    Essay on Religion and the Energy Crisis

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    Religion and the Energy Crisis When faced with the daunting specter of world energy issues and environmental crisis, it is natural to focus on finding solutions to our problems of sustainability and pollution. Before jumping into a frenzied search for solutions, however, it is necessary to take a hard look at precisely why we care to solve this problem in the first place. This is a much broader question, rooted in culture, philosophy, ethics, and religion. How we as a species deal with our

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    Religion should be allowed in the workplace to an extent. If the vast majority of people in a workplace belonged to a certain religious group utilitarian would allow religion in the workplace. Since it is what the greatest amount of what people want it would be benefiting the greater good. This would be the simplest choice for the utilitarian view point. A utilitarian would also feel obligated to please those people who are the minority in this situation. This is why religion in the workplace would

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    has to understand the difference between Descriptive and Normative Ethics. Descriptive ethics primarily describes people’s moral beliefs, claims and behaviors. This form of ethics is studied primarily by psychologist, sociologist and anthropologist. With Normative ethics we deal with the attempt to discover what actions are in fact right or wrong, good or bad and what it takes to be a moral or immoral person. This area of ethics is studied more by philosophers and theologist. To simplify, Descriptive

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