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    Alexander is informed that this practice is normal business in this country and coupled with the large profit his company stands to make on this deal, Gavin is left with a tough choice to make. From an ethical standpoint, this paper will look at Alexander Gavin’s choices, steps to take while deciding, and present reasons why said choice would potentially be made. Per our readings the Theory of Cultural Relativism is defined as “The belief that morality is relative to each individual culture.”…

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    certain way C1 Your action was the result of free will Ayer’s first premise for an act of free will states that if you would have decided to make a different choice, you would have made a different choice. This condition for free will addresses the determinism theory (everything that happens can be predicted if you know every nuance of the laws that govern the universe). Ayer believes in both free will and determinism, and this part of his definition of free will eliminates the apparent…

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    to be a Rhodes Scholar serving America, another aided in murder and is now serving a life sentence. Both share the same name, both grew up in similar environments, but neither ended up like the other. The lives of people are controlled by their choices. This or that, him or her, red or blue; every moment is a decision. In The Other Wes Moore, the jailed Wes Moore said, “‘We do what others expect of us[.] If they expect us to graduate, we will graduate. If they expect us to get a job, we will…

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    When speaking of obligations, one is also speaking of responsibilities. Characters dodge their obligations because the thrill of being free and having a choice overrules their responsibilities. No one likes to be told what to do or how to do it, yet alone be forced to do it. When the opportunity to be free of worry presents itself, this is when choices become more difficult to choose because nothing is sweeter than adventure and thrill. The characters in “Would Our Two New Lives Include a…

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    Decisions: Even the most minor of choices, could have a major impact on the character that made the decision, and people around them. The most crucial choices are the ones that usually end up affecting the greatest amount of people. Jenna Fox was a girl like any other when her life was drastically altered after suffering from a traumatic accident that left scars too deep to heal. Claire and Matthew Fox, parents to Jenna, were left with two options: letting their one and only precious daughter…

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    “One 's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes... and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility.” Wise words spoken by Eleanor Roosevelt, furthermore validating how philosophy and/or religion can dictate one’s life, and can also play a part in decision making. The Canadian crime show, Flashpoint has been said to give new meaning to what one has grown used to in most crime shows nowadays. With that said, this show has a different angle on…

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    Why Happiness Is Important

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    something vital to life is missing. The thing that makes it all worth it. Happiness. We can choose to take the steps towards happiness or allow ourselves to stay in the same place, in the same miserable state of mind for years. Being able to make choices for your own happiness takes a level of self-confidence and courage that can, at times, seem unobtainable. Occasionally we don 't even realize how unhappy we are until someone or something comes along and reminds us of what we deserve in life.…

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    Consciousness is the author of choice, the key to making true decisions. When we, as consumers purchase something, we assume we do so out of our own will. We are the masters of our own ship, the captains of our own destiny. Choosing what car to buy, or what computer to use might be less than a conscious decision. Throughout their book, Sedivy and Carlson (2011) present evidence that advertisers focus their attention of affecting our implicit processing while Wegner (2003) points out in his…

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    My Personal Philosophy

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    insight to, the nature of the self, freedom of choice and issues on ethics and morality. If I am anything like most people, I bet we will concise that we are not exactly sure what it is that makes us who we are. I found it entertaining going through many of these great thinkers like, Immanuel Kant, David Hume, Sigmund Freud and…

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    he was looking through the spiritual eyes of the demon. The man, then frightened, uses his free will to flee. The ones that have freely and fully given over their free-will to demonic influences have made a free-will choice to let evil abide in their hearts and lives. Their choices cannot be interfered with because to do so would be God taking back the free-will that he promised to…

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