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    Genetic Fallacy Quiz

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    Legal moralism

C. Harm principle

D. Legal paternalism



 32) What is the belief that correct moral principles are those accepted by the correct religion known as?

 A. Religious absolutism

B. Virtue ethics

C. Religious relativism

D. Moral relativism



 33) The practice of using a case that has already been decided as a guide when deciding new cases is referred to as

 A. legal morality

B. legal paternalism

C. causation principle

D. appeal to…

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    The Arrival Movie Essay

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    ‘The Arrival’ is a movie which shows the relation between language and cognitive. The main character, Dr. Louise Bank is a linguist who has successfully proved the correlation between language and thoughts where she adopted the Sapir-Whorf theory. The main agenda in this movie is to show how two different languages communicate in such both sides can’t understand each other’s language. In my opinion, Dr. Bank together with Dr. Ian, however, have done their job very well in understanding the…

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    better suited to address the subject of deviant behavior in a plurality of cultures that is characterized by contemporary Society. The three constructionist perspective approaches are more suitable to deal with deviant behavior. The first approach is relativism, “views that deviant behavior by itself does not have any intrinsic characteristics and is a socially constructed idea defined by society”. The relativist view does not judge everyone based on physical characteristics and takes into…

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    Why Should We Be Moral?

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    requires reading and predicting a situation. Your responsible is for what you can do. This paragraph will be examined the different ethical concepts and principles and how it will be related to reality. The first thing will be discussed is relativism, this ethical concept defines the moral rightness and wrongness of actions that vary from society to society and also there is no universal moral standards. Comparing the different culture, we all distinguish that there are no universal…

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    must use a strategy that can help us deal with learning how to respect culture diversity and we must have many steps in this strategy to help us accept tragedies like Middle East. By introducing a policy, the first strategy we could use is ethical relativism, which consist of the readiness to…

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    our understanding of certainty, probability, truth that is demonstrable and non-demonstrable, and differentiation between our emotional and logical responses to persuasion. One of the largest obstacles to truth-seeking is the fallacy of all-out relativism, and the qualification of our emotional responses as reasonable. My objective is to define truth, explore what tools we have for thinking logically about truth, and to find wisdom in a balance between our feelings and our thoughts about truth.…

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    Greg Garrard is a prominent Ecocriticism theorist and he was Inspired by many ecological movements . He defines ’ Ecocriticism’’ as a way by which we imagine and portray the humans and environmental relationships in all cultural production as he says ecocriticism is the study of the relationship between the human and the non-human, throughout human cultural history and entailing critical analysis of the term “human” itself’ (Garrard, 2004, p. 5). He was in of the view that…

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    some Muslim countries seems to be attacking the norm in a male dominated and Western sporting authority. Muslim women express their femininity in a different way, in fact in a way that is horror to some Western perspective” (492). Here, cultural relativism is a relevant topic. During the last three years Iran, after Iranian women’s objections and protests and international campaigns for equality in sport, has claimed that…

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    Carlos Museum Analysis

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    Visiting the Carlos Museum was a great experience for me. The Michael C. Carlos Museum has a level one and a level three. Level one consists of one of the largest ancient art collections in the Southeast including objects from Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, Africa and ancient Americas. I was able to learn about different customs and interests that reflected certain ancient cultures. In Ancient Egypt they believed strongly in the power of sociology. Most women in Ancient Greece had…

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    Christian Moral Norm

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    Chapter 4 is talking about the form and function of moral norms. It also talks about the nature of Christian moral norms and how it connects to Christian Ethics. The author speaks on, “four different levels: the particular judgments/actions level, the rules level, the principles level, and the basic-convictions level.” He talks about the four levels of moral norms in Christian Ethics. The level of judgments/actions, the rules level, the principles level, and the level of basic convictions. The…

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