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    Cold War Justified

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    States and Soviet Union became well known rivals following World War II, this antagonism between the two superpowers develops as the Cold War. Obviously this directly affected US foreign policy, but also our country’s domestic policy at home. The justification by international events of American responses at home between 1945 and 1961 is a controversial issue, and ultimately, the answer is that they were not; The evidence supporting a justified cause just does not live up to that of the opposing…

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    Free Speech Principle which are called “uncovered speech,” when that occurs there has to be a counter part to the speech. It has to have benefit and cost, usually the benefits out weighs the harm in the speech. Freedom of Speech is supported by justification because each speech is given factor in some benefit that over rules…

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    to bring on after stating such a strong belief for animal treatment because it shows how some people may fight for animal rights on a certain issue but don’t question any type of animal cruelty in their day to day lives. The authors explain how justification for these actions is easy but finding reasoning against them all may be an…

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    such as prison sentences (limiting one’s freedom), fines paid to victim, or in more ancient times ‘an eye for an eye.’ A country’s law defines what the proper reaction is to a criminal’s action. Though retribution is very black and white, its justification demands it to be so. Punishment is meant to censure lawbreaking so laws stay validated, respected, and effective. On the other hand, rehabilitation’s goal is to create a safer society by preventing criminals from reoffending.…

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    duty to others from both the formula of universal law and the formula of humanity, arguing that moral duty necessarily follows from both interpretations of the categorical imperative. While the formula for humanity presents an arguably stronger justification, both formulations require that we pursue only morally permissible actions through the categorical imperative…

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    David Schwitzer April 15, 2015 Professor McCartin Essay #3 Does Religion Need A Justification To Be Important? The quote by Christopher Hitchens, "Religion has run out of justifications. Thanks to the telescope and the microscope, it no longer offers an explanation for anything important,” would be seen as accurate by both Barbara Ehrenreich and Gershom Gorenberg. In Ehrenreich’s book, “Living With a Wild God”, she talks about being an atheist and how growing up in a non-religious home made…

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    the defendant. The justifications of Brandon’s actions ranged from the fact that he was only 14 years old when he committed the crime, to the denouncement of his actions as a hate crime. The trial brought to light the intolerance of the community, and those associated with the defendant. According to people who supported the defendant, perhaps if Larry had not been so flamboyant, or rather comfortable with his gender identity, he would not have been killed. This justification voids the defendant…

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    Belief In Knowledge

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    contains beliefs which are not known. Although opinions may not be known at the moment there is a possible chance that they can transfer over into the knowledge side of the spectrum. All that has to be done in order for this to happen be to meet justification and truth within the statement being made. Within making the path to knowledge one must understand that what is being said cannot be a disposition, non-speech act, non-belief act, non-propositional act, or an opinion. This is because…

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    reformation and their concern for the restoration and renewal of the Church’s pastoral mission. In short, Catholic reform had a marked personal and pastoral orientation” (Olin, 291). Lutheranism, the first of the Protestant movements, used The Justification by Faith as its basis which declared that one will achieve salvation by living through faith and faith alone. People who believed in Zwinglism agreed that faith should be valued in a person’s life because God obtains immense power and…

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    missionary time teaching Jesus’s word. Paul often refers to himself as a salve of God, and with this he brings the true meaning of Jesus’s message to us on many instructional levels. His instruction is from everything to creation to marriage, justification and salvation. Our biblical worldview is constructed according to the Book of Romans, to view our death, judgement, our soul and all of human kind. Creation: Paul challenges his audience to see God as our creator, those of us who are…

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