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  • Morals in Islam

    Morals in Islam

    Morals in Islam ( al-akhlaaq fil- Islam) Islam is defined as the deen which Allah has revealed to our Messenger Muhammad (pbuh) to organise man's relationship with his Creator, himself and with other human beings. Man's relationship with his Creator revolves around the Aqaid and ‘Ibadat. His relationship with himself includes morals, foodstuffs and clothing. While his relationship with other human beings involves mu'amalat (transactions) and 'uqubat Islam tackles all of man's problems and looks

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    Submitted: April 18, 2013 Autor: Shabbaah
  • Ethical and Moral Issues in Business

    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business

    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business The purpose of this paper is to concentrate on business ethical issues. We are faced with these problems in our everyday life, either at school, work and in our personal lives within our surroundings. Further more there will be real-world examples of ethical problems illustrated in which we face in today’s business environment that affects our population and organizations. There are three ethical issues that contain layoffs of countless

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    Submitted: May 1, 2013 Autor: ratienza
  • Walmart - the High Price of Morality

    Walmart - the High Price of Morality

    The High Price of Morality Wal-Mart’s main area of interest is to save people money, with cheap products. According to their web-site their main slogan is: “Saving people money so they can live better” The first Wal-Mart opened in Arkansas in 1962. By 1967, five years they had 24 stores up and running. By 1969 they started the official Wal-Mart stores Inc. In 1970 the first stock was sold for Wal-Mart and they became a

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    Submitted: June 18, 2013 Autor: Vickie
  • How We Can Promote Unity, Solidarity, Peace and Progress in Malaysia Through the Understanding of History and Effective Implementation of Our National Philosophy?

    How We Can Promote Unity, Solidarity, Peace and Progress in Malaysia Through the Understanding of History and Effective Implementation of Our National Philosophy?

    How we can promote unity, solidarity, peace and progress in Malaysia through the understanding of history and effective implementation of our national philosophy? The very first step is we have to understand all the information about the national philosophy of our own country very well. What is our national philosophy? In Malaysia, the nationals called it as “Rukunnegara” which means the national principle in English. Our national philosophy was enacted on August 31, 1970, Merdeka

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    Submitted: July 16, 2013 Autor: hadeschong
  • Euthanasia: A Moral Dilemma Between Life and Death

    Euthanasia: A Moral Dilemma Between Life and Death

    Nowadays, the lives of many patients can be saved with the latest discoveries in treatments and technology. However, when all types of treatments have been exercised and the patient’s endless pain continues to persist, “euthanasia” can be an option. Euthanasia comes from the Greek words, eu: “good” and thanasia: “death”. It is defined as the act of intentionally terminating the life of a human being in order to eliminate suffering for his/her benefit and consists

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    Submitted: July 28, 2013 Autor: anubhav114
  • Moral Development Research

    Moral Development Research

    Moral development is more than simply gaining the experience and understanding to make the “right” decision when faced with a dilemma, it is being comfortable in how you will function within that knowledge. With adolescents, they are often unaware of how to make many of these decisions, and without the proper guidance, they may make choices that will negatively affect themselves, and/or those around them. There are many opportunities for adults to offer guidance to

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    Submitted: August 5, 2013 Autor: ronron10
  • Why Philosophy

    Why Philosophy

    1. Metaphysics: what is real? Well a lot of people would say that real is anything that could be touched, seen, smelled, or tasted using one of the five senses. But as a Christian I have to disagree I believe that you have to have faith in the fact that something’s are real weather or not you can sense them with the five senses. Take heaven and hell I believe that these are very real

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    Submitted: September 5, 2013 Autor: Madskilz
  • Phi 208 - Ethics and Moral Reasoning

    Phi 208 - Ethics and Moral Reasoning

    PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Lisette Tucker Instructor: Christopher Kinney 24 August 2013 This is a story that has hit all Americans to the way ethics is mishandled in the work force. It will show you how it gets covered up too. This happens everywhere when it comes to doing the right thing. Top leaders pushed their companies for more products with fewer resources. The aforementioned scenario led these companies to unethical conflict and outright

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    Submitted: September 5, 2013 Autor: lecee01
  • Analyze Three Contemporary Views Regarding the Debate of Free Will and Moral Responsibility

    Analyze Three Contemporary Views Regarding the Debate of Free Will and Moral Responsibility

    In this paper, I discuss and analyze three contemporary views regarding the debate of free will and moral responsibility. The three views I consider are Robert Kane's libertarianism, John Fischer's semicompatibilism and finally, Derk Pereboom's theory of hard incompatibilism. In this essay I argue that of the three previously mentioned views, Kane's libertarianism is the strongest and least flawed. The paper is constructed as follows. First, I will expound each of the three theories. Second,

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    Submitted: September 18, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • My Philosophy Class

    My Philosophy Class

    I have a draft due tomorrow for my philosophy class. The question I chose is three words, but a very hard one to answer. It's not only hard because it is a personal and sensitive question, but because there is so many different factors and the definition of race is so fluid that as long as you can successfully argue it according to your definition, you'll get it right. Okay, enough with my 30-40 word

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    Submitted: September 23, 2013 Autor: viki
  • Organizational Philosophy of Bam

    Organizational Philosophy of Bam

    Problem Statement: BAM has to decide whether to design an application for Apple's new product I-pad or not. If BAM designs a new app, then there are following decisions to make: • How to name the i-Pad app? • Whether to offer live games for free or a la-carte within I-pad app? • How to price the I-pad app? Objective: Organizational philosophy of BAM is to be first on any new device and be leaders

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    Submitted: October 17, 2013 Autor: jon
  • Is It Moral for Corporations to Test Cosmetics on Animals or to Use Animals for Medical Experimentation

    Is It Moral for Corporations to Test Cosmetics on Animals or to Use Animals for Medical Experimentation

    Is it moral for corporations to test cosmetics on animals or to use animals for medical experimentation? Animal testing is believed to be a relatively cheap and an easy way to test the safety and effectiveness of new drugs and products. Countless animals, such as mice and rats, are used in experiments every year. Most of the experiments on animals are extremely painful for the animals as no painkillers are used in the process. Quite

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    Submitted: October 22, 2013 Autor: yugou
  • My Philosophy of Nursing

    My Philosophy of Nursing

    My Philosophy of Nursing I believe nurses are the foundation of the health care system. Nursing combines a passion for science and the art of healing and caring for people into a unique profession. The profession of nursing focuses on promoting the overall health and well-being of each person and not just the illness. The function of a nurse extends far beyond physical assessments and medication administration. Nurses are present in every situation, from caring

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    Submitted: October 31, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Philosophy Case

    Philosophy Case

    Marcel France once said, “The secret of life is this: When you hear the sound of cannons, walk toward them.” (Dean, Ph. D.) Courage, as defined by Dictionary.com, is “The ability to do something that frightens someone, or strength in the face of pain or grief.” Courage has always been achieved by overcoming obstacles in your life that hold you down by fear. These obstacles can be mental or physical, and overcoming them gives oneself

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    Submitted: November 19, 2013 Autor: jr2379
  • Bertrand Russel's Problems of Philosophy

    Bertrand Russel's Problems of Philosophy

    Bertrand Russell's Idealism In his book The Problems of Philosophy Bertrand Russell splits knowledge into two basic kinds. The first kind of knowledge is that of truths, Russell claims that this sort of knowledge is in accordance with our beliefs and conviction which Russell umbrellas under the term judgments (43). The second kind of knowledge according to Russell is the knowledge of things. This sort of knowledge refers to the knowledge we obtain through which

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    Submitted: December 2, 2013 Autor: andrew
  • Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Philosophy

    Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Philosophy

    Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Philosophy There are many different types of rehabilitation techniques that have taken place since the origin in the 19th century. The ideas of rehabilitating through punishment were first demonstrated in the penitentiaries constructed during the Jacksonian era of the 19th century. The practice of reforming an inmate for his/her wrongdoing began by simply placing the individual in solitary confinement and making them think about what they did, why they did it and

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    Submitted: December 3, 2013 Autor: edcalvin
  • Educational Philosophies

    Educational Philosophies

    The five main philosophies of education are Essentialism, Perennialism, Progressivism, Social Reconstructionism, and Existentialism. Many heated and widely controversial debates have been discussed with famous historical representations on just which of these philosophies best serve our students. All philosophies, like many debated subjects, have their pros and cons when implemented towards student's curriculum, teaching and assessment. To fully evaluate which of these philosophies provide the quintessence of education one must first discern the implications of

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    Submitted: December 6, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Morality Does Not Depend on Religion

    Morality Does Not Depend on Religion

    Plato once said "Is what pious loved by the Gods because it is pious, or is it pious because it is loved?" What Plato is trying to make us think about here is whether moral actions are good because the Gods command it, or do the Gods command it because the action is good? In doing so Plato presents us with two possibilities. One where there are a set of absolute morals laws and God

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    Submitted: February 24, 2014 Autor: mattyphillip
  • Lev Vuygotsky Personal Philosophy

    Lev Vuygotsky Personal Philosophy

    Children are perhaps the most easily influenced individuals and are continually developing. Many factors play a significant role in development during early childhood years such as: parental guidance, education, environment, and peers. Numerous theories exist regarding the development of a child although some theories are preferred more than others; all theories have valid arguments. I have found that more than one theory can be used to describe and explain different stages of a child's development.

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    Submitted: February 24, 2014 Autor: rita
  • Morality of Lying

    Morality of Lying

    Trying to determine what makes up morality has been a topic that philosophers have been concerned with for quite some time. As humans, we constantly beat ourselves over the head (some more than others) when it comes to figuring out what constitutes a moral action. Each person has their own ideas of what is right or wrong, and over the years, human reasoning has shaped these sometimes diverse ideas to what they are today. We

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    Submitted: March 6, 2014 Autor: oslloyd1s
  • Plato's Philosophy

    Plato's Philosophy

    Plato Plato's theory of forms was the cornerstone of most of his reasoning, an essential part in his entire philosophy and we can see its influence in all of his philosophy, no matter if his thought is concerned with metaphysics, epistemology or aesthetics. His the existence of forms was obvious for him. He gives various evidence to support his theory in his dialogs. Plato did provide reasoning to support the existence of the forms. For

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    Submitted: March 21, 2014 Autor: viki
  • Building Morale

    Building Morale

    In an organization, the morale of the employees are critical to the mission and success of the organization. Presently, in my organization individuals in leadership position have realized that the morale of the employees is a low from previous years. Low morale has been a determining factor when it comes to the job performance of individuals, the excessive turnaround of employees and the complaints being received from the customers concerning the employee’s attitudes and their

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    Submitted: March 25, 2014 Autor: lonndan38
  • What Is Philosophy?

    What Is Philosophy?

    What is philosophy? By being the science that studies the knowledge or wisdom it’s a subject. That is linked to many fields and it’s expressed and discussed with knowledge, no such stupid statement everything count. Every single concept, have broad meaning and it’s applied in our daily life. I was wondered how comes these philosophers. Became with an idea, and then another one comes with a different one sometimes similar and sometimes with contradiction or

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    Submitted: March 25, 2014 Autor: johannaev
  • Ethical and Moral Perspectives

    Ethical and Moral Perspectives

    Virtue ethics is a moral theory that states that a person should live his or her life trying to achieve excellence in everything him or her do. This theory also states that with practice anyone can achieve excellence or strength of character. Utilitarianism is also a moral theory that states that for an action to be right, it should be good for the whole of the team, group or society and not just for one

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    Submitted: March 30, 2014 Autor: ivonnedelvalle
  • Philosophy of Education

    Philosophy of Education

    Philosophy of Education When entering the field of teaching there are many different aspects that must be considered. What do I see as my role in the classroom, what type of classroom management tools will I use, and how do I avoid the dreaded teacher burnout that so many new teachers face? This is an overview of my main views on what I think being a teacher is all about, how I plan to be

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    Submitted: April 7, 2014 Autor: devlishbrit

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