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    Right to Lie One of the most controversial issues in the modern world in relation to ethics is whether lying is acceptable and good or whether the right to lie exists. Lying has usually been regarded as an immoral act or sin, which has tremendous impact on the society, especially on individuals, families, and groups. Lying is considered as the basis of dishonesty, which has been perceived as the most weird and central human vice across all cultures. Despite this consideration, the question on…

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    the truth in every situation is relatively difficult because truthfulness can sometimes damage social relationships and even contribute to harm on the society. In some cases, speaking the truth is a nightmare and worse than lying even though the truth is always desirable. Korsgaard states that being truthful in some situations may make an individual a victim of wickedness of other people who are increasingly willing to abuse the truthfulness (p.14). Therefore, the…

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    ” by Sophocles, and in the novel, Nothing but the Truth, by Avi, the major theme is the importance of truthfulness. This is shown through the actions of the main characters, Antigone and Phillip. Antigone stays true to her beliefs by being loyal to her religion and burying her brother despite the pressures from her sister and the state. Philip, the main character, shows a lack of truthfulness by not confessing that he was causing a disturbance to the class and instead saying that he was…

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    here. 6. Theology has all philosophical truths available to it (that is, theology does not embrace contradictory claims). 7. The truthfulness of premises in a philosophical argument can only be evaluated in terms of their internal/external logical consistency. 8. Here's where the difference lies: Theological claims can also form inquiries where the truthfulness of a premise is not determined simply by logical consistency. By now, you're saying... "Zach, this is too much. Break it down for…

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    development of “effective historical consciousness” he views these aspects as greatly important in interpretation. This portion of his argument is especially significant for Christian theology because Enlightenment views of tradition and prejudice impact the Christian tradition. In Enlightenment thinking all prejudice is to be removed, which includes the authority given to Scripture. What he finds in this stance against prejudice is an adoption of “Cartesian doubt,” that nothing can be certain.…

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    accounts that provide truthful information). Principle of Justice – The decisions Gil Frank choose have a consistent logical basis that supports the decision. Consequences of Gil Frank Decision Gil Frank decision will impact three parties, i.e. Gil Frank – In short run this decision may impact Gil Frank in a positive way, because Gil Frank is currently unable to close the books of accounts in timely manner, he can save te as well as avoid embracement by acting in unethical way. College App…

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    oppose the executions because of the possibility of misjudgment. There are four sources that researched to find out what is a better argument for death penalties. These four sources have different angle on this death penalty for the reasons of various impact such as the cost of capital punishment, and emotional effect of victim’s family and deterrent for murderers. Among these four sources, ‘Death Penalty Repeal’ by Kyle and ‘Why the Death penalty needs to die?’ by Gillespie Nick will be…

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    The truthfulness of this ad leads it to also be considered unethical. There is some deception behind how many doctors smoke that certain brand or smoke at all. This is involved in the generalization that the ad claims. The social responsibility of this ad is to…

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    According to my beliefs, the most valuable entity in my life would be the knowledge of myself. If I did not have any self-awareness of who I was, I would not be in the stage of life of where I am. For example, in one stage of my life when I was clueless of my identity, I was led on by my peers to perform harmful habits such as the use of narcotics. My most valuable entity in my life derives from the fact of humbly accepting that I am not perfect and that I need help. Since I have opened up my…

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    mentoring individuals and organizations. Leadership skills help the leader to bring the world, communities and organizations closer to increase work productivity and performance. Leaders can also lead in many small things that can overall have a big impact. I strive to being a leader in my school, clubs, and community. There are some common traits that many leaders have and I think I possess some of those traits. Some of the characteristics to being a leader are: honesty, delegation,…

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