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  • Electronic Commerce Sql Server
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    ... ign elements on a number of different pages (Mendelson 101). The basic blueprint structure of the dynamic Web site includes the following characteristics: ? Text and hypertext links should be readable against the background. Use proper spelling and punctuation. ? Background colors and patterns help a page stand out, but they can be in the way if they make it hard to load or read. Bear in mind that many readers will be viewing your page at 256 colors, so any higher-resolution colors will be l...
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  • Categorical Imperative Conventional Morality
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    Nietzsche: morality; How ought I to be? Nietzsche abhorred all morality; he felt it is fodder for the mindless masses (the herd). It deadens and destroys the individual, condemns creativity, and gives man no credit to make choices. It assumes man can not know what to do, so it lays down pre-made decisions for him to mindlessly follow. It ignores the nature of human instinct and stifles the growth of mankind. Moralists and philosophers both sought an order for the universe and a basis on which to...
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  • Kant Categorical Imperative Immanuel Kant
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    They " re not blind. They don't have hair on their palms. Even so, they still masturbate. Of all the topics that continually find themselves under attack, none seems to be restricted solely to quiet, taboo conversations as often as masturbation. For countless generations, this subject has been put down, looked down on, and kept behind closed doors, and no one is really sure why. "It's immoral", or "its dirty" are the best anyone has come up with. The latter is a matter of personal opinion, and d...
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  • Duty And Reason As The Ultimate Principle Kant
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    Duty and Reason as the Ultimate Principle: Kant Kant claims that only actions from duty have moral worth. In other words, actions from motives other than duty deserve no positive moral evaluation. I like and agree with Kant's view because I believe that a good will makes a good person. I also believe we have all been put on this earth to do our duty. We should do our duty just for duty alone; we should not be concerned about anything else. I will begin by discussing Kant's distinction between wh...
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  • Abortion Is Murder Issue Of Abortion
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    Abortion: An infants right to live and a woman's right to choose My view of sin and the human race is that I believe that people are inherently good and that they become evil because they are not educated enough to know what is "good" and what is "evil." I believe that these people in turn bring down others with them and help them in committing sins and other improprieties. Thus you get good and you get evil people in the world. But I believe there are more good people in the world than bad. The...
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  • Good Or Bad Categorical Imperative
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    In the Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals, the author, Immanuel Kant, tries to form a base by rejecting all ethical theories that are connected to consequences, and then focusing on our ethical motivations and actions. Kant wants to derive good characters out of contingently right actions. He believes that everything is contingent (everything can have good or bad worth, depending on how it is used). So he is trying to find the supreme principal of morality in all his reasoning. Kant also be...
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  • Prenatal Diagnosis Categorical Imperative
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    The case that I chose to discuss is an article which assesses the argument of whether it is ethically right or wrong to have a prenatal diagnosis of the sex of a child, in order for parents to decide if they want to keep the child or not. Some questions are raised as to whether sex selection through abortion is moral or immoral, and if it were immoral, in what circumstances, if any, would it be justified. Prenatal gender selection through abortion is a legal practice in any country where abortio...
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  • Code Of Ethics Categorical Imperative
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    Kant escapes the limitations of the apparent world by viewing it through a strictly rational perspective; Neitzsche also achieves this through the will to power of his original code of ethics. Kantian philosophy escapes the apparent world through reason, void of any influence of thought of desires, inclinations and past experiences, called a priori reasoning. One who is capable of using a priori reasoning Kant calls a rational agent. Kantian ethics dictates that one ought to use a priori reasoni...
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  • 19 Th Century Civil Liberties
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    Mc World is the onrush of economic and ecological forces that demand integration, uniformity, and that mesmerize the world with fast music, fast computers, and fast food, with MTV, Macintosh, and McDonalds, pressing nations into one commercially homogenous global network. The force of Mc World is driven by universalizing markets; it makes national borders porous from without. Four imperatives make up the dynamic of Mc World: a market imperative, a resource imperative, an information-technology i...
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  • Health Care Law And Ethics Research
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    Health Care Law and Ethics Research Paper Introduction There are two completely opposite points of view in relation to such a delicate issue like abortion. Abortion, within the frameworks of medical ethics, is often examined as intimate and personal issue that should concern nobody except the woman herself. Some ethicist's claim that abortion is nothing more than one of surgical interventions, and, similar to any other type of surgical intervention should be discussed between the woman and her p...
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  • Sense Of Duty Majority Of People
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    Kant (1). It has been rightfully suggested that the philosophy of Immanuel Kant revolves around his unique understanding of notion of morality. According to philosopher, morality has universal properties, which cannot be discussed within the context of their practical utilization, because otherwise, morality becomes subjected to perceptional subjectivity. Kant believed that every individual is being psychologically divided between two realms that are essentially opposite the realm of pure ideas ...
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  • John Stuart Mill Point Of View
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    ... we understand why it can be taken as morality basis. Try to imagine the situations in which everyone takes what they want. It means that somebody will get everything and somebody nothing and in such situation the main idea happiness for all become ridiculous. As Julie Lund Hughes states Thus, if morality is defined in terms of happiness, not everyone can be moral, which seems wrong. This problem arises whenever one seeks to define morality in terms of happiness. The fact that not everyone co...
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  • Consequential Ist Categorical Imperative
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    Ethics, broadly conceived, is concerned with questions about value, how we should live, and what we should do. Normative ethics is concerned with developing general theories in response to these kinds of questions. Consequentialist's, contract arians, virtue ethicist's, Kantians, and still others all develop different theories. But these theorists understand the subject matter itself differently, stress different questions, and offer different answers. These differences themselves then become th...
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  • Point Of View Categorical Imperative
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    ... with man's natural need for a society, that is with man as an essentially social being. From a social point of view this sensus communis is the beginning of civilization. For in society man does not want to be just man, but a fine man in his way. Becoming a fine man means that someone has to give himself a good shape. By style man is presenting himself, he presents his particularity, he says 'this is me' and at the same time he transcends this particularity by making himself communicable to ...
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  • 19 Th Century Civil Liberties
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    Mc World Mc World is the onrush of economic and ecological forces that demand integration, uniformity, and that mesmerize the world with fast music, fast computers, and fast food, with MTV, Macintosh, and McDonalds, pressing nations into one commercially homogenous global network. The force of Mc World is driven by universalizing markets; it makes national borders porous from without. Four imperatives make up the dynamic of Mc World: a market imperative, a resource imperative, an information-tec...
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  • Church And State Separation Of Church
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    Church and State When I try to think of solutions to world problems in my mind I end up with a headache, in an absolute state of confusion, which brings me right back to the same problem I started out with. It is like a confusing arithmetic problem that I don? t quite understand but all many possible solutions come to my mind, but the light bulb has just not went off yet. I know it would be highly impossible trying to solve world hunger or to have word peace, but there is one world issue that I ...
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  • Moral Distinctions Prime Minister
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    Does Hume underestimate the importance of reason in moral thinking? reason is, and ought only to be the slave of the passions. Humes moral theory arises out of his belief that reason alone can never cause action. Action is caused by desires or feelings and as reason alone can never cause action, morality is rooted in our feelings. It is necessary, therefore, to look at precisely what arguments he presents in favour of his view of reason with regard to moral thinking, whilst also examining the id...
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  • Points Of View Point Of View
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    Whenever you are in any educational situation, you are subject to perspectives and bias of the instructors. In an essay entitled Indians, by Jane Tompkins, it discusses how different biases may reflect upon ones concept of history. It is imperative to realize that when learning, which generally involves someones concept of history, we are consequently subject to that persons perspectives that may be a result of their upbringing. In the essay Tompkins regarding history, Tompkins says it concerns ...
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  • John Stuart Mill Imperative Which Dictates
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    John Stuart Mill verses Immanuel Kant's ethical theories; Which makes a better societal order? John Stuart Mill believed in an ethical theory known as utilitarianism. There are many formulation of this theory. One such is, Everyone should act in such a way to bring the largest possible balance of good over evil for everyone involved. However, good is a relative term. What is good? Utilitarians disagreed on this subject. Mill made a distinction between happiness and sheer sensual pleasure. He def...
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  • State Of Nature Good For The Greatest Number
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    The Prisoners Dilemma: A Stepping-Stone To The Refutation Of Pure Self-Interest And A Guide To Political And Moral Obligation The prisoners dilemma is a well-known example in moral philosophy that characterizes some of the difficulties that arise when studying moral and justice theory. Throughout this paper it will be used as the vehicle to go from the different ideas of morality and justice. The purpose of this journey is to reach a refutation of pure self-interest, as proposed by Thomas Hobbes...
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