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The Morality of Killing Zombies

Categorical imperative

Morality

Words: 2690 (11 pages)

Zombies: To Kill or not to Kill Aneet Bains Philosophy 106 Zombies are pervasive in our contemporary culture; whether they are terrorizing attractive actors in movies or television shows, or they are being meticulously detailed in comics and books, zombies seem to have invaded the popular mediums of entertainment. To be clear, when I refer…

Political Morality

Morality

Words: 899 (4 pages)

topic: American History- Winthrop, Hutchinson Political MoralityIn Webster’s dictionary, morality is defined as “principles of right and wrong in conduct; ethics.” The principles of morality have countless times evolved over the ages. In earlier times, death was an easy penalty for many crimes. These crimes today are considered minor and are penalized with a slap…

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

Capitalism

Ethics

Free Will

Metaphysics

Rationality

Words: 1619 (7 pages)

            Atlas Shrugged, written by Ayn Rand is a novel on the subject of human action on a grand scale.  The author cleverly connects physical actions to essential values.  Even though in this romantic novel, portrait of the mind and analysis are also discussed, the author’s main point lies with the subject of human action. …

Short Story Shilling

Adultery

Short Story

Words: 979 (4 pages)

Fully discuss the attitudes towards the fallen: dangers of judging others use the short story Shilling and the woman caught in adultery. The setting of the story Shilling took place in an urban area in Kingston where she was able to maintain her character which allowed her to feel isolated and lonely at times because…

Bodybuilding: Motivation and Self Discipline

Discipline

Motivation

Words: 1092 (5 pages)

At times, bodybuilding seems to get a negative reputation. This is mainly due to the substance abuse associated with the sport, and the fact that critics often focus on the negative aspects of bodybuilding. However, bodybuilding has many benefits for those who do It. These Include: self – discipline, goal setting, nutrition, mental strength, and…

Principles or Rules that People Use to Decide What is Right or Wrong

Morality

Philosophy

Words: 321 (2 pages)

“The virtuous person develops a sense of right and wrong.” The cultural code of a company is responsible for its DNA. If a company has a permissive cultural code that neglects the importance of customers, it risks losing the trust of investors, workers, and customers. If managers seem to approve of fraudulent accounting or insider…

Dorian Gray Ambiguous Characters

Ambiguity

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Words: 636 (3 pages)

In Oscar Wilde’s novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” one of the main characters Lord Henry Wotton is portrayed, as morally ambiguous. Wilde reveals Lord Henry’s ambiguous character through the way he talks, he has a more charming tone to him, but he leads a conversation in such a seducing way Dorian falls under his…

Chapter Assignment

Crime

Criminology

Morality

Words: 873 (4 pages)

In the sass, a big number of immigrants from many countries came to the United States and secularly lived in the zone in transition where housing was cheapest. So this means there was a large number of cultures that lived which in other areas this really didn’t exist. The number of cultures lead to the…

Great Gatsby Morally Ambiguous Characters

Character Analysis

Great Gatsby

Morality

Words: 663 (3 pages)

Daisy Buchanan, a character in The Great Gatsby, exemplifies moral ambiguity. She is Nick’s cousin residing in East Egg, and she is described as attractive and charming. Her captivating voice is likened to a “wild tonic in the rain” while Fitzgerald also characterizes her as vacuous. Initially, it is revealed that Daisy’s husband, Tom, is…

The Case of Spelunkers

Behavior

Morality

Problem Solving

Words: 942 (4 pages)

The surviving members of Spelunkers should not be held responsible for committing murder. This is because their behavior was influenced by the extreme circumstances they found themselves in and their innate human instincts. Initially intending to climb a mountain, four Spelunkers became trapped inside a cave instead. Regrettably, they did not bring an adequate amount…

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