Part One/Question 1 Wendell Berry’s augment about morality shows that morality is universal; it is not a list of rules, but a way of life to be practiced. Morality is the possibility for people to flourish in happiness, while considering the implications of those actions for future generations. The outcomes of our happiness will not be seen as instant karma for our children, but by what world is left for them to flourish in. Moreover, this world is not ours, we are only temporary residents of…
Sophocles’ play, Antigone wrestles with the moral dilemma of whether following one’s personal morality is right, or following the laws of the government is morally superior. Many say that the play never fully states which is correct. In the second chorus, the citizens state that adhering laws is morally superior to actions that are prompted by recklessness. The second chorus of Antigone, those who uphold laws are seen as morally superior to those who are reckless and follow their personal…
The thought behind Moral Truths is that there are ways that we can distinguish facts and evidence from personal claims. Objectivity in morality is empirical, giving people the knowledge and data to support their actions. By acting with Moral Objective Truths rather than Subjectivity, society will be driven more by facts and not opinions which will prove better in different circumstances. In this, we find the best ways in which one should act leading to better ethics taking place. The concepts of…
Drug Prices & Morality Martin Shkreli is now known as one of the most hated man in the world. This man bought the rights to a drug called Pyrimethamine or more commonly known as Daraprim. Daraprim is a common drug used to prevent the PCP in people with HIV and AIDS. Daraprim was also used to prevent malaria. The pressing issue of this is that Martin had raised the price of this drug from a mere $13.50 per pill to a staggering $750 per pill. This is a 5000 percent increase. This issue is…
argument for punishment is that it teaches morality through the use of: “autonomy, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, modelling and reasoning” (Elliott, 2011, pg. 29). Autonomy refers to the need to be one’s self, while intrinsic motivation states “that people will act in certain ways without the reinforcements of punishments and rewards” and extrinsic motivation is behaviour reinforcement; in addition, reasoning and modelling allow for independency to garner morality (Elliott, 2011, pg.…
having a viewpoint in “the troubled middle”, Harold Herzog discusses the moral line drawn from the killing of different species in his article, “Human Morality and Animal Research.” He looks over the moral obligations and historical context resulted from the murder of worms to mice to kittens to humans. Herzog discusses patterns between the human morality and situational error when faced with a problem of animal cruelty and research. Some may see us humans as the most powerful race, and as…
non-secular group or sect.Once practically interchangeable with “ethical”, this term has acquired quasi-religious connotations and has moved closer to “righteous” following the recent (second half of the 20th century) schism between private morality and public morality. Positive moral values are important because they allow you to have an overall feeling of peace…
For Kant, lying is always wrong. It does not matter the situation someone is, as long as someone does the right thing for the sake of duty. However, there are paternalistic lies, which are lies that human being uses for protecting other people’s lives. Kant thinks if we do so, we are taking away their human rights. He says that lying affects our “intrinsic worth”, would threat people as a mean and not as an end, and would hurt people’s feeling. First, each person is born with “intrinsic worth”.…
Macbeth: Astray From Morality The deepest principle in human nature is the unintentional desire to dominate each other. William Shakespeare 's play, Macbeth, illustrates the transformation of one 's morals when introduced to the opportunity for power. This is evident through the characterization of the protagonist, Macbeth, who drastically undergoes a significant change because of the potential of evil he possesses. Equally important is the everlasting relationship Macbeth had with the witches…
have integrity, you have nothing. You can't buy it. You can have all the money in the world, but if you are not a moral and ethical person, you really have nothing. Morals are the principles on which one's judgments of right and wrong are based. The morality of a person defines what a person’s decisions will be, or could this be influenced by other things. To Kill a Mockingbird is a book written by Harper Lee about racism and justice during the Great Depression. In Maycomb County, most people…