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    departing from the ethical philosophy that has been utilized for many years to pioneer many of the safety features, laws, and regulations to enhance automobile

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    that all great societies value. This shift in predilection towards feelings has caused society to begin making decisions based on feelings as opposed to logic. Moral relativism is the philosophy where things such as ethics, morals and positions of right and wrong are subject to one's own beliefs; this philosophy eliminates all objective truths. Slowly but surely, society is turning into a moral relativistic society where everyone is free to create their own truth based on how they feel. For example

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    696). In other words, ethics, which is a discipline that deals with what true and false is, is defined as a system of determined theory or moral values (Shea, 1988). Likewise an ethical evaluation is based on moral philosophy (Reidenbach & Robin, 1990). Therefore, an ethical decision depends on individual moral values, and the judgment of business activity is influenced by his/her moral philosophy (Wang, 2012).

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    Socrates comes from the work and writings of one of his students, Plato. It has been alleged that the great Philosopher wrote nothing down for others to read, and as such, the knowledge and the teachings from Socrates that is relied upon to convey his philosophy and the epic story of his life comes not from himself, but his students who attempt to provide and accurate picture of the methods and philosophical beliefs held by their mentor and teacher. The Apology is one of the many written dialogues written

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    Karl Marx is a German materialist philosopher, socialist, economist and journalist whish was born in5 May 1818. His philosophy and thoughts have been influenced by Hegel’s philosophy and believes that the essence of human beings is relationship with nature and other beings. In the case of religion, he has a negative and pessimistic view about religions .Marx believes that, there is no God and there is no need of God. He believes that religion is an illusion of human being minds that avoid people

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    think that it is also serially misunderstood. Nietzsche directly mentions the role of interpretation in ethical discourse in the Genealogy, and the interpretive element factors heavily into one’s understanding of the polemic and by extension, ethics philosophy as a whole. Throughout the book, Nietzsche uses interpretation as a tool in itself to make a constructivist and existentialist argument about the history of ethics as whole. His idea that man has used interpretation throughout history, and the interpretive

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    Athenian Humanism Essay

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    Humanism is a philosophy created by the ancient Athenians of Ancient Greece. This philosophy was based upon the idea that humans are the center of everything, are able to rely on their own abilities to meet challenges, and understand and make sense of the universe and forces. The Athenian humanist philosophy demonstrated a somewhat new belief system and cultural tradition. The Athenians also presented new ideas in art, science, philosophy, and politics. However, the humanist philosophies is not entirely

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    Aristotle Research Paper

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    (Reeve 9). His later works on politics were known as inspiring enough in which they had been called for a second analysis for its deep content of the analysis of political systems and comments of Aristotle throughout these works. His works on politics are the basis for education for many and paved the organization of political systems for many civilizations after his death. Further on, “Aristotle's life seems to have influenced his political thought in various ways: his interest in biology seems to be

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    Plato vs. Seneca Many things have changed the course of history and civilization but western civilization has been affected by the Greek and Roman culture the most. Philosophy is one of the most significant parts of the Greek and Roman culture. Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher has had a lasting impact on philosophy and the nature of humans, where “his work covered a broad spectrum of interests and ideas: mathematics, science and nature, morals and political theory” (Biography). In addition, another

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    religion or Philosophy and is there any connection between Religion and Philosophy? Relation between religion and philosophy always has been narrow and complicated and sometimes it is not easy to find their distinctions and at the same time their similarities. Whenever, we want to know the philosophy of a country we cannot avoid to talk about their religion because of their interactions between each other as we discuss about Indian philosophy from religious perspective or about religious philosophy of India

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