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    main objection that most Antifederalists shared was the Constitution’s lack of a bill of rights to protect the rights of citizens. Mason argued that since the national laws held supremacy to that of the State laws the “declarations of rights in separate states [were] no security” (EA pg. 16). In addition his confidence in the new system’s structure was stifled in part due to the shadow of representation bestowed in the House of Representatives. Antifederalists believed such little…

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    Feminist ethics is a necessary theory to consider because traditional (male) ethics fail to acknowledge virtues that are beyond the focus of culturally masculine ones. By focusing on values of a patriarchal society, traditional ethics not only ignores females as moral beings but also narrows the ways of approaching ethical issues for all. By aiming attention at female values such as “interdependence, community, connection, sharing, emotion, body, trust, absence of hierarchy, nature, immanence,…

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    Turing's Argument Analysis

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    The objection is all about how ‘Humans create machines so machine’s limits are also human’s limits’ and that anything that can be said for what machines are capable of, can be said for humanity as well. The objection proclaims that “Machines can never take us by surprise” this is true and false, it is true because we know what individual machines can manage.…

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    Objection and Reply 2 Another objection that has been presented against the permittance of evil art is that the negatives of morally bad art outweigh any benefits it may have. Because evil art results in negative consequences for society, it is worth censoring and prohibiting, and artwork that is not worth having in society cannot be beautiful and of good quality. In regards to Triumph of the Will, this objection believes the risk the film creates by possibly convincing people that the Nazi…

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    The Problem of Free Will: Libertarianism The problem of free will discusses whether or not there is free will and moral responsibility in one’s actions. Causal determinism, the idea that physical events and actions have physical causes, plays a main role in this debate because it determines whether a person has control over their actions (G. Tiller, personal communication, October 2015). In hard determinism, there is only causal determinism so, a person has no control over the choices they make…

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    John Corvino Analysis

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    is no moral objection based on biblical teaching or naturality to participate in a sexually active same sex relationship. Some of the many arguments Corvino provides state that acts cannot be moral or immoral based on: what is disgusting, unnatural, practiced in other species or proceeds from innate desires. The final argument Corvino presents, is that homosexuality doesn’t violate biblical teaching because of the Bible’s historical context. I will argue that there is no moral objection to a…

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    We have discussed materialism at length. For the purpose of this essay, I will first give a quick overview of what materialism is. I will then discuss an objection made by Searle in his “The Chinese Room”. I will then discuss how a materialist might answer this objection. I will conclude with whether or not this answer was satisfactory or not. Materialism is, in essence, the idea that matter is what makes a human being what they are. There is nothing more than matter and physical…

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    focuses on virtues to guide a situation. In contrast, situationist psychology considers this to be committing the fundamental attribution error. In this essay, I will be discussing the objections that ‘situationist’ psychology has on virtue ethics, in addition, I will argue that virtue ethics cannot survive these objections. Normative ethics consists of deontology, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics. Both deontology and utilitarianism are considered…

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    Mr Moon Case Summary

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    Mr. Moon and Mrs. Burr, This is a formal request for an alternative assignment for my Micah Pierson. I have a significant moral objection to an assignment – specifically reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at CSI in Spanish. Below is the email I sent his teacher explaining my objection. Mr. Moon, is unwilling to accommodate my request and indicated that I was welcome to appeal to the school board. Mr. Moon provided the explanation that if an exception was made in this case, he would have to…

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    Taking Clause Case Study

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    However, the debate intensifies and objections strongly ensues when the government seek to regulate property in a way to restrict or eliminate the owner’s right to use the property in the way the owner chooses. The U. S. Const. amend. V §688 stipulates the parameters wherein the government…

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