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stresses the possible revisionary implications of accepting utilitarianism as a guide to conduct. He does not actually espouse utilitarianism in this essay, rather a cousin of utilitarianism. He observes, in the world today, there are many...
this psycho-babble about 'time-outs' and understanding the 'root' of disobedience has done nothing but turn out generations of ill-behaved, disrespecting children who will transmit their lack of moral values to their own children." I do no...
dinner with him, I would ask him many question like his personal outlook on leadership. How will he improve the American people’s condition and of course the current issues like immigrants and gay marriages. But above all I want to ask him ...
complications of love in the two chosen writings (Shaw 539-541). A Doll’s House also describes the complication of love in great detail. It is just about how current the message is, especially since it was written in 1878. For the first fif...
law enforcement in many ways. In the political era of policing (1840–1930), urban police officers bought their jobs, their assignments, and promotions. Officers could expect to recoup the costs and make a profit from graft. The vice laws—th...
not condone hitting people, they believe spanking is a quick and effective technique for correcting unwanted behavior (Ramsburg 1). Ironically, by using violent and hurtful means of discipline, parents are instilling negative values in thei...
for the rightness of actions, based on how much pleasure or pain they produce. The most well-known (and developed) versions of it are found in the work of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873). However, the 'principle...