What can you say about freedom as the foundation of morality?
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Ethics deals with morality and I would contend that capitalism is an amoral economic model! (Amoral means without morals, neither good nor bad.) What do you think about this statement? Please briefly comment. What about other economic systems, say socialism? Do you have the same answer?
Morality is about basic principles and ethics is the application of those principles to guide human behavior. Crime is defined by law. Law is established by morality, ethics, and politics. Politics is about power relationships. Search the internet to find an example of an activity or situation that represents a network security problem, crime, or issue. Apply relationships among morality, ethics, law, and crime in the case that you have found. With respect to your example, how do morals, ethics,...
Which moral statement best represents an ethical subjectivist view of morality? Most people have no problem drinking a few drinks, but other people should avoid drinking alcohol if they cannot stay within reasonable limits and drink responsibly. I do not see anything wrong with John buying beer for his younger brother; he told me he would feel like a real jerk if he were to refuse to help him out, and I understand that. We are all entitled to our...
what social consitions affect the survial and thriving on infants and what can infant morality rates tell us about a healthcare system
1. What is the goal of morality? 2. Does common morality provide a unique solution to every moral problem? If not, what does it provide?
The imperative of morality is: a. prudential. b. categorical. c. analytic . d. hypothetical. According to Kant, a. It is impossible to get out of hypothetical imperatives. b. Hypothetical imperatives guide all our moral action. c. Hypothetical imperatives are the foundation for categorical imperatives. d. None of these For Kant, the results of an action are not as important as its motive but still need to be considered. True False
(PHILOSOPHY QUESTION) Kant is highly respected for attempting to base morality on reason, not religion or feelings, and being able to offer a fairly good theory. It has its problems, but all theories have their problems. Do you think morality can, or should, be based on reason?
The freedom of speech is protected by the first amendment, but there are still certain things that are illegal to say. Give two examples and explain why that speech is not protected. How and to what extent can the government regulate religious freedom? Please try to make 350 words.
do you think science can find out the origin and nature of morality
Read the article Sexual Morality by Roger Scruton, find the key points of this article. Did your mind change about sexual morality?