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The Concept Of Ethical Relativism & Ethical Objectivism
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5 pages in length. There exist a great many philosophies by which people live their lives. These philosophies help maintain order and a sense of direction that otherwise would merely drift in subconscious thought. Two of these fundamental principles are ethical relativism and ethical objectivism, which provide the concepts of how people incorporate ethical occurrences throughout their daily existence. One who has addressed these concepts is John L. Mackie, a philosopher who has brought to bear his interpretation of the argument from relativity and the argument from objectivity. The writer discusses ethical relativism and objectivism as they relate to philosophy. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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The Controversies of Abortion
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(10 pp) Most pregnancy based choices are not easy. Whoever came up with the idea that life is not fair, was not joking, but speaking the hard and cold truth. In this discussion we will examine the history and the attitudes of this still controversial issue. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BBabrtCR.rtf

The Death Penalty
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of the arguments by Pojman regarding the death penalty and then the writer provides his own perspective on the issue. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHdeapojman.rtf

The Death Penalty
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A 10 page paper which discusses the death penalty and reasons that it should be used in our nation. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAdthpen.rtf

The Death Penalty: Murderers and Rapists
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A 6 page paper which argues that the death penalty should be used on murderers and rapists. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdpmdd.rtf

The Decay of World Societal Mores
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A 5 page contention that the world's societal mores are in a state of rapid decay. The author cites examples from the U.S., China, the Middle East, Africa, and elsewhere. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPsocMrs.rtf

The Devil Discusses Moral Concepts
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(6 pp). So where were we? Ah that's right you were contemplating believing that you as an individual do not have the right to be morally bound in any way. And what if we said you are right. You intrinsically do have that right. However, what you choose to do as a mature -well - kind-of mature human, is to give up a few of your rights for either the good of society, or yourself , or a combination there of. Can you do it? Or do you even want to try? Bibliography lists 3 sources,
Filename: BBmorlbs.doc

The Draft: An Ethical Analysis
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A 5 page consideration of the ethical validity of the draft. Reviewing the contentions made by author Hans Halberstadt in the article “Forget the draft; today’s Army doesn’t want and doesn’t need slackers”, this paper contends that while the draft can be ethically inappropriate in certain situations, in others it can be ethically justified. Utilizes Platonic model from Plato's Republic, John Stewart Mill's theory of utilitarianism, and Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative of reason to support this contention. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPdrftEt.rtf

The Effects of Urbanization on Wildlife: History, Context, Management and Philosophy of Conservation
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This is a 10 page paper discussing the history, context, management and philosophies behind the problem of urbanization and its impact on wildlife. Urbanization has resulted in a large negative impact on wildlife in addition in regards to the flora and fauna communities. Within the last 300 years in the U.S., deforestation for urban or agricultural use has fragmented wildlife populations through urban sprawl, linear land use (such as roads and power lands) small and large agricultural land plots in addition to the introduction of exotic plants and animals which have an impact on native plants and animals. Agricultural use and urbanization in addition to being the demise of some species also causes the shift in native plants and animals in certain areas; shifts which tend to allow for the proliferation of some species often at the expense of others. Preservation and conservation efforts within the U.S. are primarily the result of the ethics and philosophies as promoted by Aldo Leopold who called for ecological considerations in regards to any urban planning. Preservation methods today focus mainly on restraining urban sprawl through the promotion of inner city renewal, the purchase of undeveloped land for preservation, promotion of mass transit through railways and fewer roads, and set growth boundaries around urban areas. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Equality Of Animals
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A philosophical critique of any given argument must rest on the merits as well as the faults of the presentation of the argument. An argument is only as solid as the logic it is formed on. This 5 page paper asserts that the argument presented in the article, All Animals Are Equal by Peter Singer is not valid inasmuch as he does not present sufficient cause or a logical order to his argument. No additional sources are listed. Endnotes are included.
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The Ethical Challenge of the Internet
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A 10 page examination of the ethical issues surrounding the Internet. The author contends that the Internet presents a greater ethical challenge than any other form of communication media. This is partially so because of the extent that it has become integrated into our everyday lives but, probably more importantly, this challenge also exists because so many consider the Internet a great sociological experiment. This paper identifies the stakeholders and discusses the Internet from the ethical perspective of Consequentialism, Utilitarnianism, and Deontology. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPnetReg.rtf


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