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Morality
Our conceptions of morality are shaped by our experience, our upbringing and our culture. Our morality, in turn, affects the life we choose to live and how we perceive the world. ... Therefore we would like to... - Draculas Affect on Morality -
... Throughout the novel Dracula’s character causes the blur of morality and immorality, especially in regards to gender, sexuality and religion, completely contradicting the social order of the Victorian society. ...
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Political and Social Values in Art
The viewpoint in question is whether or not artists should reflect political and social issues in their artwork. Should they allow their personal views of a current or past political or s... - Role of Morality in Marriage -
Though morality has played many roles throughout the history of mankind, even continuing to play through those roles today, its role in marriage fails to fall under the same scrutiny as in its other relations. ...
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...d? Many of them do not know God as we do, but many have a well established morality system that many would consider superior to ours. With Confucians, family first.
I believe that there are a set of universally bindi... - Why Nietzsche believes morality becomes problematic -
...armful or dangerous in some way, and that science and our ‘will to truth’ can somehow protect us from this danger. However Nietzsche objects to this when he asks how can we be sure that we would not be less harmed by being... - social audit environmental legislation poor business ethics -
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A social audit is defined as a comprehensive report of what an organization has done, and is doing, with regard to social issues that affect it. ... Some typical areas are human resources, community involvement,... - CRIME POWER AND MORALITY -
...f Criminal Justice System. Then Criminal Justice is the formal social institution designed to respond to a narrowly defined set of social control needs. As a social institution, and particularly as an institution of socia... - Gender Cultural Practices and Women -
Gender, Cultural Practices and Justice: Intervention
Intervention can be seen in many forms. Family, friends, neighbors, police and law enforcement agents, social workers and organization for women are all part of pote... - Objectivism -
...sh and the weak should perish. He distinguishes between the master-morality and slave-morality. He believes a noble ma regards himself as a determiner of value. This opinion directly relates to people who have power. Tho... - Cultural relativism -
ANTHROPOLOGY
HUMAN RIGHTS AND CULTURAL RELATIVITY
Human rights is something every person is entitled to by virtue of their being human. ...
Cultural Relativity is the anthropologic... - 'Everyman'-morality play -
...a upodobali sobie niektórzy twórcy dwudziestego wieku - zarówno prozy, jak i dramatu
The best known morality play is "everyman" which is a story of a man who is visited by Death and given some time to prepare his book of ... - Freedom Morality and the Catagorical Imperative -
Freedom, Morality, and the Categorical Imperative
In his Groundings for the Metaphysics of Morals Kant leads his theory of categorical imperative through a subtle transformation, developing it in a slow step by step p... - Are there Big Social Classes -
Are There Big Social Classes? ... These philosophers such as Marx and the like have spent lifetimes analyzing this complex question and social class structure dates back to medieval times. ... Essentially there are two ar... - Adequate Self Decency -
...nt on religion, no I don’t. I also feel that if these Holy Scriptures had been written a thousand years later, the wording most certainly would have changed, as well as many of the thoughts but I still believe that if we l... - Critique of Practical Reason Morality and Holy Will -
Now this principle of morality, on account of the universality of its legislation which makes it the formal supreme determining ground of the will regardless of any subjective differences among men, is declared by reason to b... - Aquinas vs Nietzsche -
Views of Human Morality Aquinas vs. Nietzsche
Human morality has been one of the main philosophical questions asked since Socrates. ... Thomas Aquinas and Friedrich Nietzsche. ... Aquinas a medieval philosopher who Christ... - Best Practices for Mergers -
... ” Mergers and Acquisitions, September/October 1999. ...
Ethical due diligence matters can become even more challenging in mergers and acquisitions abroad. ... Just as due diligence teams are organized around busines... - The Logical Contradictions of Ethical Egoism -
..., she states that individuals have been taught that morality is a choice between ones life belonging to god or ones life being at the complete disposal of one's neighbors. No one, she argues, has every presented or encoura... - How if at all does Religion perform functions for contemporary British society -
Emile Durkheim’s work The elementary forms of the religious life (1912) is commonly considered the single most influential study of the sociology of religion (Giddens 2001). In this he suggests that all religion, irrelevant o...