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    longest wars America has ever been in, the Vietnam War. America’s involvement in the conflict was to stop the evil and corrupt system of Communism. French forces were dead meat unless America teamed up with them. Unfortunately, this didn 't stop the nonmoral army under Ho Chi Minh. The United Sates did not win the Vietnam War due to strong motivation, Guerrilla warfare, and the political factors in the United States. First off when America fought in the war they were foreigners. Hardly any of them

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    PREPARING PRESERVICE TEACHERS FOR CHARACTER EDUCATION IN URBAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: The UIC Initiative Becoming a teacher is growing by the day. Many people see becoming a teacher as the best job based on the schedule. With teacher’s having holidays and summers off, it is a win, win. Other people go into teaching to have the same schedules as their children or for the love of teaching and wanting the students to have full knowledge to get them through the schools years, as well as, preparing them

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    Essay about Rhetoric vs. Truth

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    The relationship between rhetoric and truth is a highly conflicted topic. Two philosophers that discuss this topic are Plato and Nietzsche. Plato argues that rhetoric is merely a useful craft that deals only in the subjective and material world rather than in the pursuit of true knowledge. Nietzsche, on the other hand, argues that absolute truths are unobtainable since individuals are incapable of being completely objective, thereby rendering the debate between rhetoric and truth meaningless. Although

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    When Moral Worlds Collide: Objectivism & Relativism in Intergroup Conflict It is not only that moral principles are of limited use in the conduct of foreign affairs. It is also that the compulsion to see foreign policy in moral terms may have, with the noblest intentions, the most ghastly of consequences. – Arthur Schlesinger, “The Necessity of Amorality in Foreign Affairs,” 1971 1.0 Introduction Shared moral values reliably facilitate cooperation within groups (Atran & Ginges, 2012; Cohen et

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    Traumatic Enlightenment

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    Traumatic Enlightenment Today's social vocabulary frequently uses the word “nihilism” interchangeably with the word “pessimistic,” such as abstinence and celibacy. Admittedly, famous celebrities and philosophers, with these characteristics, do share resemblances in their personality traits. Historically, in the mid to late nineteenth century, the term Nihilism had a completely different meaning. While under the rule of Czar Nicholas II, the working class complained about how he treated the majority

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    Normative Ethics

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    Moral Reasoning Guidelines Making good moral decisions is difficult and part of the difficulty is that we do not live in a vacuum. Making moral decisions are complex and are connected to different contexts. You are being asked to do an ethical analysis as compared to a political, religious, or economic one. Your research topic or case study focuses on a moral dilemma and probably has several different proposals or solutions to your dilemma.. For our purposes, it is not so important which moral

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    In the Facebook case, there was an experiment conducted on approximately half a million members without their permission. The company disregarded the ethical principle of beneficence, which means to have good intent towards the participants and to do good by them. Once there is manipulation towards a person’s psychological state without their consent then this ethical principle is disregarded. Dixon explains in the syllabus, “Facebook users took part in a psychological experiment aimed at discovering

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    Ethical and Philosophical Questions about Value and Obligation I Recall the distinction between metaethics and normative ethics. Normative ethics deals with substantial ethical issues, such as, What is intrinsically good? What are our moral obligations? Metaethics deals with philosophical issues about ethics: What is value or moral obligation? Are there ethical facts? What sort of objectivity is possible in ethics? How can we have ethical knowledge? Recall, also, the fundamental

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    Ever since the entertainment industry began to capture animals for the enjoyment of others, activists who believe animals can only subsist in the wild have been protesting against this monstrous act, using powerful propaganda to entice others to join their cause. The critically acclaimed film Blackfish, which highlights SeaWorld’s treatment of killer whales, apparently reveals shocking and appalling insight on accidental deaths caused by captive killer whales. One of the highest grossing documentaries

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    Kantian Animal Rights

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    interfere with or alter an animal’s life, we owe more duties to these animals out of mere charity showing an inequality of treatment to animals. Scruton classes marginal cases that was briefly mentioned in Regan’s argument as pre-moral, post-moral, and nonmoral. Pre-moral are infants that have the potential to be moral beings. Post-moral are people who are considered senile or brain damaged meaning they no longer have the capacity to be moral. And non-moral are congenital idiots who can never be moral.

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