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Three Questions in Philosophy
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This 5 page paper examines three questions presented by a student. All questions go to ethical issues. Subjects addressed are consequentialism, non-consequentialism, utilitarianism and more.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA6373.rtf
To What Extent, If Any, Is Thomas Hobbes A Liberal?
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7 pages in length. When one examines the nature and objective of Thomas Hobbes' political, social and economic stance, it is clear to those wholly unfamiliar with his more explicit assertions that he is, most assuredly, a liberal. The most obvious example of this resides within the literary confines of his "Leviathan," a publication that addresses the notion of individualism and social contract theory as they relate to the moral factor behind justice. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCHobbs.rtf
TOCQUEVILLE’S DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA: A COMPARISON OF VOLUMES ONE AND TWO
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This 6 page paper compares and contrasts both volumes of Alex de Tocqueville's Democracy in America. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBtville.rtf
Tocqueville, Emerson and Bellah On Individualism
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5 pages in length. Americans have long admired the spirit of individualism, which the resources of this nation have supported. There was a seemingly inexhaustible supply of land and wilderness to support a lifestyle apart from the conformity of established communities. But at the end of the twentieth century land is not endless and a relationship with society is inescapable. Balancing individual rights against the concerns and needs of the community is illustrated in such controversies as random road blocks to test for drunk drivers, limitations in speech when it comes
to pornography, curfews for teenagers, and rationing of health care. Although this issue has immediacy, the tension between the individual and the community has long been recognized. Alexis de Tocqueville analyzed the pitfalls of individualism when he wrote "Democracy in America," while Ralph Waldo Emerson, in "Self-Reliance," praised the
diversity, nonconformity, and individualism of Americans. Robert Bellah addressed religious individualism in his book entitled "Habits of the Heart." Is there such a thing as too much individualism? Does a community have rights? Do
the rights of the individual outweigh those of the
community? Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCtoque.wps
Tocqueville, Marx And Pieper: The Nature Of Work
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5 pages in length. The nature of work has long been for one to provide physical or mental labor in exchange for monetary payment; this notion of giving and taking allows for the laborer to provide basic necessities for himself and his family. Underlying this seemingly workable situation, however, is what theorists have long charged as being both inequitable and biased in a number of ways toward the working population. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCNatWk.wps
Today's Need for Ethics Education
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An 8 page paper arguing in favor of providing ethics
training in business. Modern business and nineteenth-century philosophy would seem on the surface to have little in common, but the increasing complexities of business in the face
of technological advance and globalization provide clear indication that they need to be
considered together and as a whole. Increasing competition in business has resulted in the
situation that there is little margin for error in corporate decision making; decisions at all
levels need to be made quickly and they need to be ethically based. Training those currently
in business by means of ethics seminars is an effective way to introduce the old philosophers
to today's managers. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSethicsBus.wps
Toulmin Logic:
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This 3 page paper examines the process of implementing Toulmin logic. Specifically, this paper uses the example of whether or not to implement a sex education program at the middle school level. The argument is deduced with the assistance of Toulmin logic and arrives at the conclusion that yes, the sex education program should be implemented in middle school. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSToulmn.rtf
Tragedy as Viewed by Philosophers
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This 5 page paper presents a look at tragedy as a concept, but mostly for how it is viewed by a variety of philosophers. The old Greek tragedy concept is touched on as well as the master/salve paradigm. Many of Nietzsche's ideas are discussed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA514tra.rtf
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