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    It was record time speed for a woman. It was interesting the when she was being awarded she looked like she hadn’t even ran a foot. Her hair was perfect, she was barely sweaty whatsoever. So apparently Rosie Ruiz finished the Boston Marathon in almost record time without sweating. It seemed strange to everyone that you had just ran over 26 miles and you were barely breaking a sweat. Once people started getting suspicious they realized, “no one — neither competitors nor spectators — could…

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    after Queenie found we found Arthur Volupedis lying at the bottom of the stairs, and his wife Queenie was gazing in shock at him. We noticed that the kitchen stove and light were on and Arthur has on a suit underneath his robe. According to Queenie, she stated that she was supposedly at the club where all of her friends said that she looked pulchritudinous. Afterwards, she found him lying on the ground when she arrived back at her house. When he was lying on the ground, he had a glass in his…

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    There is never a good reason to lie, and small lies usually become bigger ones over time. Once you start lying about the small things, it becomes significantly easier to lie about the big ones. Being honest is easier than lying. When you lie, you have to remember who you told what lies to, and how many lies you told that person. Once you pile on a large amount of lies, it can be difficult, and sometimes impossible…

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    Utilitarianism is centered around the idea that the right action is the one that promotes the most utility, otherwise known as happiness. Because of this, utilitarianism is grounded in the foundational value of happiness. All instrumental values derive their worth from foundational values; therefore, anything that promotes happiness is valuable. Foundational values can explain other prescriptive claims or value claims. Under utilitarianism, any claims that are correctly made are those that are…

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    downfall. Spilling a secret or lying, distances people…

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    free. Then, I thought to myself, "maybe if I had lied to the disciplinarian I would have been punished." I think Kant's idea of telling the truth regardless worked for me. Moreover, if we lied instead of saying the truth, there is no guarantee that lying would save both parties. In the Christian community, a saying goes like this, "the truth shall set you…

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    made up false accusations that not only ruined many Women's lives, but almost ruined the town. Many people were even hung because this young girl wanted to stay out of trouble. This situation I he story made me realise that I should not go around lying or making false accusations about anything. No one ever knows how far things will go just because it will let themselves go free; while others suffer. Other thing this story had me thinking about was you…

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    In life, telling the truth can be difficult, especially since us, human beings are aware that we should always tell the truth—no matter what, it is morally right. On the other hand, lying is morally wrong—one faces consequences when they lie. In Miller’s The Crucible, readers learn that being honest is important; however, if telling the truth can prevent one from meeting their death—is it acceptable to lie instead? Based on my perspective, it can be argued that in life, human beings are…

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    In the book, Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, Immanuel Kant lays out his theory for making moral decisions. Unlike many other philosophers, Kant focuses not on the consequences of actions, but on the maxim in which the action was performed; in addition, Kant also tries to find his moral theory a priori instead of through empirical experience. He attempts to formulate a theory grounded through pure reason in which he bases his moral law on something that has never been experienced before…

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    that if an action is unjust in one scenario, it is unjust in all scenarios. Lying for example. Kant believes that lying is inherently wrong. If looked at from a universal point of view, lying is detrimental to society. If everyone were to lie, we would not be able to trust anyone. To Kant, to allow lying in any scenario is to allow it in all scenarios, which is unjust. With all this being said, Kant holds that sometimes lying can be the correct action to take, that sometimes the correct thing to…

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