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    individual’s sense of honor. Loyalty is a difficult term to define when considering a couple of key factors. First of all, samurai had more than one aspect in which to be loyal. Samurai had to be loyal in respect to themselves and their own personal moral code and

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    Running head: ARGUING A MORAL STANCE 1 Arguing a Moral Stance Dawn Phillips Patten University ARGUING A MORAL STANCE 2 Arguing a Moral Stance For a moment we can imagine two well qualified individuals interviewing on the same day for open positions as buyers for a major department store. They both hold college degrees, have similar work experience and both speak Spanish as a second language. They are both married, are the sole financial provider for their family, have one child and are home-owners

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    Ethics is always a very questionable topic in society these days, mainly because everyone’s view on the subject is different. One person may have one opinion and the person sitting next to them could be one hundred percent opposed to the same thing. In schools and universities across the country, it is common to have peers and friends ask you about your experience with a test or assignment in hopes to calm their nerves before taking it. However, the ethically questionable part of this trend comes

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    “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” Singer argues that Americans should prevent atrocious situations to arise but, we also should not sacrifice something of equal importance while doing so. Moreover, in the piece by John Arthur, “World Hunger and Moral Obligation: The Case Against Singer,” Arthur disagrees with Singer; he believes that we should help the poverty-stricken but, it is not morally imperative to do so. The main point Singer is trying to show his audience is that we should try to

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    God, or is it just the moral code we expect to come from a historically persecuted lower people? This brings up a big question over the validity of “slave morality”, as it seems to only exist for protection of the lower people, not for what’s truly good and evil. Also, as Nietzsche brings up, its validity comes from the existence of a God who gave us these morals, something that cannot be proven, so naturally the concept of “faith” and trusting and believing in these morals and the God who created

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    The Cuckoo Clock was originally published in 1877. During this point in history, children’s literature typically focused on the instruction of children. Children were seen as blank slates upon which adults carved moral values. Many authors, Mrs. Molesworth’s included, incorporated these moral values into easy-to-digest and entertaining narratives. This extract from The Cuckoo Clock, titled “Obeying Orders”, combines didacticism with elements of fantasy that capture the imaginations of its intended child

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    Famine On Famine

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    sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we ought, morally, to do it. It requires us only to prevent what is bad, and not to promote what is good, and it requires this of us only when we can do it without sacrificing anything that is, from the moral point of view, comparably important. The principle takes no account of proximity or distance. As well it makes no distinctions between cases where I am the only person who could possibly do anything about it. From the moral point of view,

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    the second most popular topic concerned sex and relationships. These two topics highlight a larger debate concerning Epicurus’ teachings: are the goals of his teachings a wide social change, or are they primarily concerned with a personal philosophic code? Despite the destruction of vast amounts of Epicurus’ writings, and those of his followers, we can interpret much of his philosophy from the Principle Doctrines that remain and from the writings of his critics. How to interpret these writings remains

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    results from killing animals). The important part of the dispute is based on the animal welfare, nutrition value from meat, convenience, and affordability of meat-based foods compared to vegetable-based foods and other factors like environmental moral code, culture, and religion. All these points are important in justifying whether humans are morally right when choosing to eat meat. This paper will argue that it is morally impermissible to eat meat by focusing on the

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    Moral Ambiguity in Beloved Toni Morrison’s classic novel, Beloved, can be briefly summarized as a story with woman who is living in both the horrible aftermath of slavery, as well as her action of murdering her baby child in an attempt to save her from slavery. This story is based on the true story of Margaret Garner, who killed her own child and attempted to kill her other children instead of willfully letting them all return to lives of slavery. While slavery is today clearly classified as wrong

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