Introduction to the theory of Punishment
I outline and explain the philosophical problems relating to punishment, and the main normative approaches toward providing a justification for this social and legal practice.
1. Distinguish between the four class of euthanasia 2. Should active euthanasia be permitted to spare the patient and family of their suffering when death is inevitable? How about when the patient is a minor should the parent be given this permission without patient consent?
How do you write a personal values statement ? I have no idea? Say my values are family, friendship and religion how do i go about explainig that?
Please see if those questions are clear and easy to understand and try to answer them let me know if they are good enough for university students first year. --- 1. T or F One of Marx's main contributions to the history of ideas is his theory that the economic substructure is capable of creating cultural concepts inherent i ...continues
Kant Vs Mill, what is right and what is good?
I'm writing an essay on kant vs mill with the question asking on how they would respond the the quote "is it better to be good or to do good?" I was thinking that Kant is to do and mill is to be. I want to know if you could give me your opinion and help be build a thesis. I'm thinking once i get that i can back it up with ...continues
Menninger's "Therapy, not Punishment"
I present and analyze Karl Menninger's well known argument that the system of criminal punishment ought to be replaced with a rehabilitative therapeutic system.
Lesson 8 1. Compare and contrast Egalitarian theory, Utilitarian theory and Libertarian theory in the distribution of resources. 2. The President's Commission states that, "Society has a moral obligation to ensure everyone has access to adequate health care without being subjected to excessive burden. 'What philosophical ...continues
9. Is paid surrogacy the same as prostitution in your opinion? Defend Your answer. 10. Should surrogating be legally permitted? Why or why not 11. The Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority was created in England in August of 1991. Do you feel that this is a proper function of government? Why or why not ? 12. Wha ...continues
I have three question: 1. Morality of an action is determined by the motives of duty. 2. Morality based on Good Will (unqualifiably good). 3. Rationality lead to unqualifiably good. What does it mean? I can not understand. Could you explain it for me, using examples (from our life) for each point. Thank you.
Critically examine any ethical system or code (for example, a religious code, or a code or system used in business or any of the professions) and show how each of the dos and don'ts of this code apply to the various aspects of morality. Lets look at the 10 Commandments.