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Nicomachean Ethics Mother Theresa
1,911 wordsIn Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle starts by explaining why people do what they do. Every action is the means to a greater end. Each end in turn can be seen as a means to an even greater end. A man makes horse shoes, the means, so he can shoe his horse, the end. He shoes his horse, the means, so he can ride into town, the end. So it goes until the ultimate end is reached, happiness. He is careful to explain that not all of these acts are good and just, saying we must examine them. To fall short of...
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Mother Theresa Intentions Mother Theresa Intentions Are Honorable People
577 wordsMother Theresa Intentions Are Honorable, But She Mother Theresa Intentions Are Honorable, But She Also Causes Evil Mother Theresa Intentions Are Honorable, But She Also Causes Evil Some of the most fathomless evils in the world go unknown to people. These evils present themselves disguised as good, and may do much good, but simultaneously do evil. Ideas, things, and people may all advance evil, even if this is not what they intended. How people see the aforementioned, and the way said peoples mi...
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President Of The United States Mother Theresa
672 wordsHow much for a Life? The article on? How much for a Life? looks at the ethical view of an individual life in an economic way. To say that every person on this planet is worth the same amount, give or take a few million, is putting all individuals on an equal plain. One would argue that a professional doctor, who is in the business of saving peoples lives, is much more important the individual who is unemployed and only watches television all day. Another would argue that someone like Mother Ther...
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Pope John Paul Missionaries Of Charity
1,035 wordsMother Theresa Mother Theresa dedicated every day of her adult life caring for the dying, crippled, the mentally ill, and the unloved. She fed and sheltered them, cleaned their wounds, but what is most important, is that she made them feel good, loved, and wanted. Mother Teresa's Life Mother Teresa was born August 27, 1910, in Skopje, Macedonia, as Agnes Gonna Bojaxhiu from Albanian parents: Nikolle and Drandafille Bojaxhiu. Her father was a well known contractor and her mother was a housewife, ...
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Rich And Famous Mother Theresa
1,346 wordsWill the Real Heroes Please Stand Up The world today is filled with great heroes. Unfortunately, our culture has a tendency to confuse hero worship with the character of a true hero. How then, is a hero defined? Is it someone who is brave, honest and who s attributes are beneficial to society? Or is it someone rich, famous or physically strong? Does being able to score the winning basket make you a hero, or how about hitting a grand slam when your team is down by 3 in the bottom of the ninth? In...
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