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    homophobia would no longer flourish, leading to a proliferation of happiness to a majority. Those who follow the heterosexist views would be disappointed in their loss, but the disappointment would not overcome the surreal bliss of others. Ethical egoism uses the advancement of the…

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    ethical theory, such as The Walking Dead. The Walking Dead, TWD, displays ethical dilemmas according to my theory, which is the reason I enjoy consuming the show. My ideal ethical guideline consisted of approaching situations in isolation with ethical egoism, interaction with friends and family with utilitarianism, and social situations with people around the globe should be conducted with social contract theory.…

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    intentions of the rapist. When prostitutes sell their bodies it is based on their will to do what he/she wants to do with their body. Therefore, it is morally permissible for Juliette to be a prostitute and is also justified by the concept of ethical egoism: the view that the morally right action is the action that advances one’s own best interests (Vaughn…

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    The main purpose of this essay is to introduce the Alcohol cookies will not affect drinking habits. At first, the report details the background of Arnott's alcohol biscuits and New Zealand’s problems with alcohol. In the second part, it will talk about four moral ways, combined with Arnott's alcohol biscuits problems to make the appropriate explanation. Finally, summarize how Arnott can correctly deal with consumer advice, thereby increasing market value. “As many as 1,000 people die each year…

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    The article “Self-Compassion: An Alternative Conceptualization of a Healthy Attitude Toward Oneself, published in the journal Self and Identity examines the concept of self-compassion. Self-compassion is a positive attitude towards oneself and is an essential part of enhancing the feelings of compassion and concern for others and a protection measure against the negative consequences of self-judgment. The author, Kristen Neff, compares the relation of self-compassion to other self-directed…

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    The Future Of Illusions

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    it, the inception of civilization is found in the individual; each person is born into a fearful world and seeks pleasure, or at least the avoidance of pain. Consequently, the Freudian analysis is that the grounding of civilization can be found in egoism; viz., each person, as an individual, attempting to gain the greatest amount of happiness, or at worst, the least amount of pain. Interestingly enough, there seems to be a multi-layered connection with this particular part of Freud’s analysis…

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    The term politics is no way derogatory with regard to its theory and practice provided, it goes along the highway of service for mankind‟s sake. It provides solid ground to accelerate maximum benefits to maximum number of people. At present, it has entered swiftly into laymen‟s dictionary. It is used and abused simultaneously. Those must not aspire politics if don‟t have ability to feel the pulse of people. A true politician enjoys the confidence and faith of his/her people whereas fraudulent…

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    ethical theory of Virtue Ethics is different from other theories. Virtue Ethics does not analyse the morality of an action unlike deontology. Virtue Ethics does not analyse the consequence or outcome of an action unlike Utilitarianism and Ethical Egoism. Conversely, Virtue Ethics underline the character of the agent performing the action. This ethical theory trys to seek what makes a rational moral agent moral honesty as an individual. It summary that a moral honesty person will have certain…

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    The Parable of the Sadhu is about Bowen McCoy, his friend Stephen, and other fellow backpackers from New Zealand, Switzerland, and Japan being presented with an ethical dilemma whilst on their sabbatical program. All of them had to cross an 18,000 foot pass over a crest to be able to reach Muklinath. All of them needed to climb over a steep part of their climb, and they departed at 3:30 am before the sun rose and melted the steps cut in the ice. At 15,500 feet into the climb, McCoy and Stephen…

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    caused by injustices of private citizens and the government. However, once World War Two occurred, the public and the government had an overwhelming concurring opinion to enter the war. Legal power created justice initiated the boom in industry that propelled the United States during the war thus utility increased as both private citizens and the government benefitted from such actions. Social powers created justice because the citizens had increased patriotism and believed in a unified attitude…

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