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    Humans are among the most intelligent species on the planet. In just the past 3,000 years we went from sticks and stones to touch screens and drones. With the usage of our intelligence and creativity we curated language and have been using it as a tool for communication. Trying to imagine a world without the use of language, any language, is an impossible task to accomplish. This may be because from the early phases of development we have used language as a means of communication. As a result of…

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    successful if, it is useful or beneficial to succeed in finding maximum happiness. The second part is consequentialism which is based on the consequences, the results or the outcomes. Utilitarian happiness is the main focus factor in which every single human being is investigated (happiness for a person). This…

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    around the world as there is no place on earth where sky cannot reach. The poet also portrays how the things sky sees down on earth, he passes it down to hills, orchards and daffodils. The poet represents the phenomenon of gossiping that happens among human beings in which a simple secret is passed on from one person to another and so on. Then the poet tells how a bird might over hear the sky gossiping with the hills, daffodils and the orchards and that the poet might be able to get that gossip…

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    It might as well be noticed that utilitarianism totally evades a problem that has snowed under numerous challenges to justify abortion from a more conservative moral outline. When is it occasionally allowable to kill? What 's the difference between a serial killer who murders their victims for pleasure or financial gain or homosexual? Where 's the separating line between this and murdering a fetus or an adult? We can apply consequentialism all over the place because all decisions have computable…

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    is considered to be a human and the other a monster. They may not have begun life the same way but their voyage has parallel experiences. Their journey begins with them being humane and ends with monstrous intentions. The monster, like Victor, feels anger, happiness, and the other feelings experienced by a human. He endures the rejection and pain. The creature and Victor experience many of the same things and display many human and monster like qualities; although one is human, and the other is…

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    Appiah and Cosmopolitanism Argument “Not because Socrates has said it, but because it is really in my nature, and perhaps a little more than it should be, I look upon all humans as my fellow-citizens, and would embrace a Pole as I would a Frenchman, subordinating this national tie to the common and universal one.” (Montaigne, 1533–1592) When reflecting on Appiah Cosmopolitanism Argument; I was embraced in the idea of how the world has evolved through centuries. Appiah has written two books on…

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    beings, both human and non-human, can have intrinsic moral worth without having high rationality. She argues that humans face the problem of normativity, which emerges because of the reflective structure of human consciousness. Our reflective capacities make us less impulsive and allow us to take decisions in a more matured manner. When we determine whether a particular desire of ours should be reason enough to act on, we engage in a deeper level of reflection. Korsgaard points out that humans…

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    away a human’s life. Though the fetus is not yet mature, many believe a fetus is a person because it has human DNA and is made of human cells. Marquis doesn’t support this because it would assume that even killing cancer cells is unethical because after all, cancer cells are composed of human cells too. Killing cancer cells would be in the same category as abortion because both are killing human cells. Most would find this assumption absurd. I believe many anti-abortion supporters use the…

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    your loved one that has passed away in death due to whatever it may be, in life again; imagine how amazing it will feel, you will cry tears of joy and not of sadness or misery. Your goal should definitely be to do Jehovah’s will, that way you will be present and anxiously waiting for your loved one to come back to life. “In 2010, the number of atheists had fallen to 136,582,200 or 2.0% of the population. The term "atheism" originated from the Greek (atheos), meaning "without god(s)", used as a…

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    a possible life, an embryo, in order to save and treat many lives. Stem cell research needs to be funded and practiced. If it means a handful of potential, undeveloped life, must be forfeited in order to save many lives then it is a sacrifice the human race must make. Stem cells have the potential to treat hundreds of impairing diseases, and with recent advances in stem cell research have been reducing the chances of embryotic destruction drastically. There are a few different types of stem cell…

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