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    As a result of the Great Fear and the actions of the National Assembly took during the peak of the French Revolution, a new organization grew to power. In 1793 the Committee of Public Safety, led by Maximilien Robespierre, became the new form of French government. With the support of radical revolutionists, Robespierre was able to abolish the preexisting government, seize the church, and inspire free male suffrage. Through the use of terror, Robespierre was successfully able to rally many men and

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    When reading Machiavelli's The Prince it is clear that there is a strong emphasis on the importance of the particular when it comes to measuring one’s virtue. This belief stems from the concept that fortune plays a part in the fate of day to day life, but the rest is determined by one’s actions afterwards(120). When speaking about the actions of the Prince, one who is to be seen as the most virtuous, Machiavelli says that he can be seen happy one day, and saddened the next but won't show any change

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    An engineer with virtues is outstanding in carrying out his or her duties as a professional. These virtues are important in the field of engineering because they outline how an engineer can best use their professional knowledge and skills to prevent the possibilities of public danger, avoid questionable or sometimes illegal practices, and improve the lives and well-being of the general public. This paper will discuss Aristotle’s views on virtues and determine how, as a future engineer, I can best

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    Deontological, Utilitarian and Virtue Ethics Theories Deontological Ethics is an Approach to Ethics that decides goodness from looking at acts, or the standards and obligations that the individual doing the demonstration strove to satisfy. This is in Contrast to Insignificant, in which rightness is in view of the Consequences of a demonstration, and not the demonstration without anyone else. In Deontology, a demonstration may be viewed as right regardless of the fact that the demonstration creates

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    Foundationalists believe that belief itself may be self-justifying or infallible. In this case, foundationalism can be seen as a type of propositional knowledge, which is often contrasted by the theory of Coherentism, that being each belief is justified by some further belief(s), which in turn may justify the belief, this argument is prone to circularity. Upon inspection, it is important to note how internalism and externalism may play into foundationalism. Internalism notes that the agent possessing

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    William Shakespeare once said, “The rarer action is in virtue rather than in vengeance.” In his final play, The Tempest, Shakespeare expressed both virtue and vengeance. Virtue is the ability to forgive, and vengeance is punishing a person who has wronged another. After reading The Tempest, Shakespeare helped me realize virtue is more valuable than vengeance. Wronging someone elicits a fury of anger from within. If the person has the ability to forgive, they may be able to remove that weight of anger

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    Title: Self-change measures through ground-breaking workmanship from Audiolibros de Louise Hay Book recordings have ended up being so pervasive as a learning gadget, by virtue of the conservativeness and relative insignificant exertion. In this snappy paced society, book recordings have allowed us to multi-undertaking while examining a book or taking in another bent. The ability to hear how words are guaranteed can have all the impact as far as taking in a tongue adequately. Self-change sound varies

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    The link between Juvenile Justice and Drug Crime The relationship between drugs and crime is complex, and one question is whether drug use leads people into criminal activity or whether those who use drugs are already predisposed to such activity. I chose this topic because I feel as though most juveniles have been incarcerated because of the act of drug crime. There are many different types of crimes juveniles get into such as Use-Related crime. These are crimes that result from or involve individuals

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    Eighteenth century Europe, the French monarchy maintains a long and historic past, but with the introduction of a naive King, the downfall of the French social structure and civilisation is certain. A country in economic crisis, falling into severe poverty with a selfish Monarch far from finding a solution; for the French population of 1789 this was enough to spark a revolution. Justified by the ideals of equality and freedom for all an uprising like never seen in Europe before engulfed France; lead

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    Why Is Virtue Ethics?

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    When considering virtue ethics, the focus of an individual’s morality is based on their character rather than any one of their specific actions. When confronted with a difficult situation virtue ethicist would strive to always act virtuously, or as someone with ideal character traits would. Aristotle defined these ideal character traits as traits that are derived “from natural internal tendencies”, and that these traits “need to be nurtured; however, once established, they will become stable.” [1]

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