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    circle determine what actions are right or wrong themselves? In order to help us understand the structure behind moral philosophy, many theories of morality have been developed. I have elected to argue the Principle of Humanity as the most valid moral theory due to the fact that without following this formula humanity would be treated as objects of no intrinsic value, counteracting our superiority. According to Kantian’s, the Principle of Humanity is the ultimate moral formulation, claiming…

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    Kant’s theory is to apply categorical imperative and be followed regardless of particular wants and needs. During the act, one-night stand, both individuals is agreeing to satisfy and fulfill their needs with mutual understandings. If those individual are applying Kant’s theory, “means to end”, then those individual are accomplishing and fulfilling their duty to one-night stand. The one-night…

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    Metaethical Frameworks Metaethics is a question of not what should we do but why should we do it. It breaks the idea down that you decision is based on good and bad. But what is good and bad? Who determines what is good and bad? Is it an idea from inside of a person or group of people? If you determine that what is right for you might be wrong for someone else, who is right? Everyone has their own internal moral code that decides right and wrong. There are several questions that metaethics asks…

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    Saving life is our priority. It is our basic moral and ethical value. If we are seeing bad and remain silence that means, we also participate in crime. According to Stefan, “Truth to tell, we are all criminals if we remain silent”. From childhood, we were learned by our parents that it is wrong to tell lie and steal. It is our moral values. We can learn our values from our parents. Ethics is a set of values which motivates our work and actions and found the meaning and goal of our lives…

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    Cooperation In Othello

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    “Cooperation evolves, not because it’s “nice” but because it confers a survival advantage.” With this statement Joshua Greene, the author of “Moral Tribes”, speaks about how we as humans work together towards a common interest not because it’s pleasant, but because it’s the only way to get ahead. The way we deal with our problems and interact with others is heavily influenced by our morality. Our morality helps us decide how much trust to put into others and how we can help those around us.…

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    racism was happening in the world. She went back on to say that we in today world have an upper hand of life and that we just don’t know how good it is to have things changed. That will live in a far better life style that was in their time but the values that they were taught should still be a part of our…

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    Morals are a set of beliefs or choices that one would define which is right or wrong. When one says that a moral action requires the ability to make moral choices is similar to how we make our own choices. For something to happen within our lives, we must decide whether to initiate the action or to refrain from it. In other words, we would either do or do not. An action cannot be initiated by itself as it must have another force behind it. This concept is similar to a game, one must input…

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    Nietzsche does also offer some conclusions that would seem to go against the value of noble morality such as in (Genealogy, I §17) where he talks about how Napoleon is the perfect example of the problems that occur with the noble morality with its brutal nature. These criticisms suggest as (Kaufmann, 1974, p.297) puts it that “it does not follow from Nietzsche 's "vivisection" of slave morality that he identifies his own position with that of the masters” but rather that he focuses more on the…

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    Can a literary work be so far removed from our modern culture that it has nothing to offer it? Is our culture too advanced to learn a lesson from another generation? Value and meaning in literature are undoubtedly subjective. If we cannot learn a lesson or be reminded of some idea we had previously be told, literature seems to become irrelevant. But does the story “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor really fit into what we would consider irrelevant? At first glance, the story of a woman…

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    is still met with a debate towards what is morally correct and morally wrong. While morality is supposed to be objective, there is a subjectivity to whom those morals apply to and to whom they benefit or harm. In Chelsea Schein and Kurt Gray’s "The Theory of Dyadic Morality: Reinventing Moral Judgment by Redefining Harm,” they discussed the evolution of morality and how difficult it is to establish a clear answer on what morality is. Schein and Gray wrote, “[one] definition of moral judgment is…

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