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    nothing. I have never been in a similar situation, so of course this is all speculation, but I doubt I would be able to take another’s life under the circumstances. I would more than likely allow all twenty of the people to die, and spend a majority of my time in South America convincing myself that I had no choice, or that I couldn’t have done anything. Both ideas of how I would deal in the situation are completely possible, I but I believe I am more inclined to act passively with the current…

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    Moral Dilemmas of the Trolley Case Introduction The Principle of Utility The Principle of Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, actions that are the right actions when the result of the action brings about happiness. If the action results in the opposite of happiness, the action is not in accordance with the Principle of Utility. As John Stuart Mill explains it in the book Utilitarianism, “By happiness is intended pleasure, and the absence of pain; by unhappiness, pain, and the…

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    John Mill’s approach to justice is a qualitative approach based on the foundation of utilitarianism, which is what creates the greatest happiness or the most good for people is the right thing to do. This approach is teleological in so the ends or happiness justify the means or actions are in proportion. Mill is focused on rule-utilitarianism, which does not test each individual action directly by the first principle of utility, but instead, the individual act is just if it conforms to a…

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    your happiness not important? How is it immoral to think about your happiness? In above example of saving a drowning person, if the person does not go to save drowning person, is it immoral? The person is probably afraid of himself drowning. In my opinion, giving up your own happiness for others is a weakness of utilitarianism theory, because, I think, everyone deserves to be happy. Another weakness of utilitarianism is happiness derived from wrong motive. Sometimes wrong motive or…

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    Music Video Analysis

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    Introduction: My report will include a timeline detailing the development of music videos, a full explanation of the different purposes of music video, a brief overview of the accepted styles and conventions within music videos and I will also examine 3 very different music videos with a comprehensive explanation on each. Timeline of music videos: In 1894, the first example of illustrated songs were made, 'Little Lost Child' was created by Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern. The sheet music…

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    Utilitarianism is a branch of metaethics that focuses on the ideas of consequences, self interest, and unbiasedness. Instead of determining if an action is moral through the immediate effects, Utilitarianism skimps over the short term and instead focuses on the long term effects of actions. Actions are no longer based on intention but, rather the overall effects from those actions determines if the parent event was morally good or bad. Utilitarianism also emphasizes the idea that an individual’s…

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    whether they fulfill their duty. I believe this two theories might be correct in one way or the other, but as we have individual differences in life as human beings so our abilities of thinking and decision making are also different from one another. In my opinion, I consider the utilitarianism theory to be more reliable because life is too short, so we must enjoyed it to…

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    Singer talks about his beliefs and theories on abortion and infanticide. There are many opinions and perspectives on these topics but within utilitarianism is a kind of consequentialism, which states that the best action is the one that maximizes utility and its actions are solely judged by its consequences. Knowing the meaning, Singer makes sense in a way that a baby cannot maximize utility and a baby doesn’t even know or make decisions. Although this may be correct, to me, its not morally…

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    Music And The Jazz Singer

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    to be completely bored. I thought that since it was a silent film with music, I would not be able to understand what was going on and for a while I was right but as I continued to view the film, I completely understood what was going on. The Jazz Singer sparked a revolution by the film industry to have synchronized speech, singing, and music using the vitaphone. Even though the film only had two senses where the characters actually spoke and the rest of the dialogue was presented through the…

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    Margaret Austin Professor Otto October 20, 2015 Guided Comparative Essay Ethics, the moral understanding that someone has a behavior towards. Utilitarian is the ethics of something that is right or wrong that is than assessed for a consequence. Bentham and Mill both have a different but similar opinion on utilitarianism. They both have the notion that utilitarianism is about the mind and body or the pain and pleasure we mankind endure. Bentham believes that mankind governs around two sovereigns’…

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