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    Maisie Watson had been around Doctor Vu for quite a long time. Long enough to know the reason he prohibited her from ever cleaning his bedroom. She had never let her curiosity get the best of her, although nothing escaped the housekeeper’s keen observation. She may be old, but she was still sharp; however she dared not to question Doctor Vu’s personal life. Small talks between them had never went beyond weather and dinner. It was the end of November. Gotham City plummet deeper into its constant…

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    Panopticism by Michel Foucault depicts how power is circulated to control society and anticipate confusion. He portrays how the vicinity of power can control individuals and look after request. One group that was administered by control to keep up request was the sickness stricken-town of the seventeenth century. The objective of this town was to free themselves of the sickness. One of the first things that happened in this circumstance was that the force was circulated. The town was separated…

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    Panopticism Essay

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    Panopticism by Michel Foucault states that with the use of architecture and geometry, a ‘Panopticon’ can create in visitors a sense of being watched, making a change to the behavior of an individual subject to observation and leading him to act in a disciplined manner. Bentham’s ‘Panopticon’ is the architectural model of this theory. His ‘Panopticon’ is based on an annular building at the periphery containing cell divisions, with a central tower at the center with two windows that make it able…

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    Do you like to read books that have much to do with survival? I hope so because this is what my letter essay is about. In the book “Hatchet” by Gary Paulsen a boy named Brian is about to fly in a one engine propeller plane to his father's house out in the woods of Canada. Brians Mother and dad had gotten divorced so Brian's dad moved away from New York to Canada. Brian now spends the school year at his Mother's house in New York, and he goes to his father's house in Canada during the summer. As…

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    Outline Of Utilitarianism

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    ‘political morality’ • Outline of essay Paragraph 2: Overview of utilitarianism • Utilitarianism as a political theory in depth o Main concerns: happiness, welfare, well-being • Development of the political theory o Classical Utilitarians include Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill • Focusing on Mill: • Emphasizes that utilitarianism has had an enormous…

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    the extreme we most desire. Utilitarianism is considered to be a consequential and technological theory that holds the notion, that all actions should be judged in terms of his need in promoting the great is good for the greatest number of people. “Jeremy Bentham believe that you are Utilitarianism could be divided into three parts, he believe that humans was driven by the principles of unity, hedonic calculus, consist of how good or bad in action is in term of this consequences. For example,…

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    establishes that in order to someone forms part of a moral community have to be autonomous and rational. Kant’s theory excludes infants, animals, sever mentally ill and mentally retarded. In the other hand, utilitarians use as a guideline the slogan of Jeremy Bentham. They think that if a being is capable to suffer, they gain the entry to the moral community. In this view animals and human being (included marginal human being) have the equal right to be part of the moral sphere. It is not new…

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    The utilitarianism main idea is based on two factors. The first element is the happiness, which is the must amount of happiness for the most amount of people. According to the principles of utilitarianism, the man is moved by the principle of the greatest happiness: this is the main criterion of all of his actions, personally and also publicly. At the same time it is applicable at the time of creating the law. An action is defined as successful if, it is useful or beneficial to succeed in…

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    What is the great happiness? According to John Mills, the greatest happiness is when “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness; wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.” The greatest happiness principle is the most fundamental claim that he discusses. So, what exactly is happiness itself? Mills defines happiness as pleasure in the absence of pain. Therefore, to be unhappy is to be in the presence of pain and “the privation of pleasure.” Mills believes that…

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    Utilitarianism is a type of ethical moral theory, which, in its basic terms been practised since the classical era. It’s understood now, as it been fully systematized in the modern era. Utilitarianism, in its basic understanding, is assigned to bring greater happiness. This can be found as from the breakdown of the word Utilitarianism: utility is known for, being united, useful and well understood. Utilitarianism expands this word, to spread it to be a united, useful happiness, also called the…

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