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    If a person is diagnosed terminally with cancer and is told they have 2 months to live, the person would endure a large amount of suffering and will weaken a person mentally. If the assisted suicide of the person helps his or hers own good then the moral is right. The assisted suicide would not cause any wrong doing to anyone. People could argue it could hurt the family being forced to let go of a loved one that they will miss, but in that case it would be morally wrong to keep a person living…

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    The hypocrisy and moral conflict is evident in the final moments of the grandmother and the Misfit as she faces death when she quickly understands that she had gone wrong in her life. Despite knowing the criminal past of the Misfit, she starts chanting “Jesus, Jesus” in a…

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    the character that is telling the story. The The Wife of Bath’s Tale connects her character to the story in many different ways and The Pardoner’s Tale does the same thing for his character. This essay will explore the various characteristics and morals of each story and then choosing which story would best be suited a winner. The Wife of Bath’s tale explores varying…

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    society with his wealth by helping out those who are in need and less fortunate than himself. While finding a moral high ground on every issue now a days is practically impossible in today “Politically Correct” society along with everyone varied opinions. So where do we draw the line between “good and evil”? We cannot, the line for everybody is based on their own principles and morals on the situation that is…

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    hand and massacre everyone and anyone who he thinks is standing in the way of his happiness and get what his heart desires. Similarly, sex is not something for which anything and everything becomes legal. C.S Lewis believes that fornication is not a moral ground for happiness and that people took it the wrong way when the right to happiness was mentioned in form of a legal document. He writes, “It is quiet certain what they did not mean. They did not mean that man was entitled to pursue…

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    Even though Mark Twain decided to start out The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn with a type of “abandon all hope” warning when it comes to finding a moral in his exciting account of American youth, the foundation of his argument, that there is no moral, is counterintuitive due to the nature of storytelling. To understand this idea better, let us consider a question that English professors at the University of Portland propose to their “Thinking Through Literature” course as the theme for their…

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    Many believe that there is a connection between morality and religion, but do ethics truly require a religious or supernatural foundation? The answer to this question is no. Morality is independent of religion, and morals exist primarily to keep us safe and protect us from harm. Various religions each have different commands given by their God, but why is it that these commands exist? While some believe that these commands exist purely because God wants them to, the commands would seem arbitrary…

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    differentiates morality and virtue with various examples and stating that while something might be moral it might not be virtuous. For example, Kendall gives an example of someone being bullied and the witness not intervening. Kendall views this as moral but not vitreous. Conversely, Sandel (1998) and Wright (2009) are less rigid in their definitions. Sandel, similar to Kendall, defends certain actions as being moral (even if not by the standards of the general population), however Sandel never…

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    its innate selfishness. In contrast to modern theorists like Locke, who contend that the pursuit of self-interest will serve the common good, Swift underscores the potential for unleashing the beastliness in human nature, loosening the traditional moral constraints on avarice and ambition. As a commentary on the modern project, Swift introduces the crude and uncontrollably desirous "Yahoos," who, given the opportunity to pursue their self-interests, reveal a complete disregard for others. He…

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    In Matthew liao’s paper, Parental love Pills: Some Ethical Considerations, he claims that the usage of pharmacologically-induced parental love can be morally unproblematic. In section one I will describe Matthew Liao’s claim and perspective. In section two I will present my objection to his claim and view. In section three I will provide a counter to my objection and argue against it. 1a: An ambiguity The claim that the usage of pharmacologically-induced parental love can be morally…

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