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Globalization and Slavery
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A 4 page paper which examines the relationship between globalization and slavery. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAglsl.rtf
Google's Acquisition Of YouTube: Ethical Considerations of Content
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3 pages in length. The ethical concerns pertaining to Google's recent buy out of YouTube and the inheritance of its questionable content is not the first time the search engine giant has been criticized for acting in an inappropriate manner. That Google plans to continue allowing users of YouTube to upload illegal content such as copyrighted material harkens back to its determination to scan and offer millions of books that would otherwise not be available in such complete form. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCgoogyou.rtf
Guns and Special Interest Lobbies
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A 4 page review of a fictional case study involving a public relations specialist and a small arms industry association that wishes to fund a special interest group to lobby for protection of Americans right to bear arms. The author examines the ethics of such an arrangement and answers the question of whether she would be willing to take the job. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPgunLby.rtf
Hans Jonas’ Restructuring of Kant’s Ethical Categorical Imperative in the Age of Technology
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This is a 5 page paper discussing Jonas’ restructuring of Kant’s categorical imperative in regards to ethically responsible decisions and actions. In the 18th and 19th centuries, philosophers such as Immanual Kant were interested in “the supreme moral principle” which would govern individual action and decision making in society, religion and politics. Kant in his work “Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals” developed the categorical imperative which stated “Act so that you can will that the maxim of your action be made the principle of universal law”. This reasoning reflected that individuals “ought” to act in relation to their moral duty and not out of self interest for the good of humanity and society. Since the advent of modern global technology however, contemporary philosophers argue that this categorical imperative falls short of preserving humanity. Hans Jonas in particular argues that Kant’s categorical imperative does not reflect the responsibility needed in present actions in order to preserve not only present generations but also future generations. Technology has such a global impact on all of humanity and the environment that decisions made today must have an imperative of responsibility for the future of humanity.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TJJonas1.rtf
Harvard Case: Export Of Pesticides
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This 5 page paper is based on a Harvard case study about exporting pesticides from the U.S. to developing countries. It is a paper that deals with ethics and morality. Sections include a synopsis of the scenario, the environment, the issues involved in the case, alternatives, recommendations and conclusions. This is not as clear-cut a case as it might seem. Fields that are treated will produce about 40 percent more crop than untreated fields. For countries that do not have enough food, the morality of selling them the chemicals is almost a moot question. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGpestc.rtf
Health care is a Right vs. Health Care is a Privilege
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A 4 page consideration of the question of whether everyone should be entitled to health care regardless of their socioeconomic status. This paper argues that, indeed, healthcare should be a universal right. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPhlthCrRight.rtf
Healthcare Ethics: Plato's Perspective
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17 pages in length. The writer discusses Platonic philosophy as it pertains to abortion, animal research, euthanasia/suicide and withholding information from terminally ill patients. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCPlHlt.rtf
Hobbes, Aquinas And Plato: The Role Of Morality In
Establishing An Obligation To Obey Law
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7 pages in length. Ever since the time when mankind
required the inclusion of law as a means by which to settle disputes and create a more agreeable community, the issue of legal infiltration has been the subject of myriad dissatisfied individuals who believe that the implementation of law has been significantly more detrimental than beneficial. Others, however, contend that without the presence of law, human morality would not stand on its own
as a deterrent to crime and otherwise unwanted social behavior. Thomas Hobbes, St. Thomas Aquinas and Plato postulated the issues surrounding the role of morality in establishing an obligation to obey law; from these three men, one can readily surmise that law most certainly has a place within society's civil framework. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCmrllw.wps
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