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  • The Concepts ‘moral Hazard’ and ‘adverse Selection’

    The Concepts ‘moral Hazard’ and ‘adverse Selection’

    ‘Explain the concepts ‘moral hazard’ and ‘adverse selection’ and illustrate how they lead to ‘market failure’ in one area/sector of the economy’. The risk that a party to a transaction has not entered into the contract in good faith, has provided misleading information about its assets, liabilities or credit capacity, or has an incentive to take unusual risks in a desperate attempt to earn a profit before the contract settles. This problem is called moral

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    Essay Length: 913 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2015 Autor: Rachel Wang
  • Philosophy Statement - Philosophy of Education Is Perennialism

    Philosophy Statement - Philosophy of Education Is Perennialism

    Patel Philosophy Statement ________________ 1. Think about your own beliefs about teaching and learning. In writing, discuss which of the philosophies of education and the learning orientations are closest to you? Why? Which do not fit with your philosophy of education and learning? Why? The philosophy of education is Perennialism is the closest to me. Perennialism is a philosophy drawing heavily from classical definitions of education. Perennialists believe that education, like human nature because education

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    Submitted: December 1, 2015 Autor: Kunal Patel
  • Philosophy of Abortion

    Philosophy of Abortion

    Erin Jennings Abortion Introduction: Judith Jarvis Thomson has given us one of the strongest arguments in defense of abortion. Abortion can be defined as the removal of a fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. In this paper, we seek to analyze arguments both for and against abortion, in order to come to a better understanding and overall philosophical analysis of Thomson’s argument. Thomson states that abortion is morally permissible under certain

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    Submitted: December 17, 2015 Autor: t0wlie
  • Building Employee Morale

    Building Employee Morale

    HOME DEPOT Memo To: Jabar Bean, District Manager From: Roderick Robinson cc: Chris Waits, Vice President and Craig Menor CEO Date: September 15, 2015 Re: Boosting Employee Morale at Home Depot store 0121 This letter is being written in hopes that the concerns about Home Depot store 0121 will be addressed. As an associate of store 0121, I have experienced the highs and the lows of the store. Since the store recently underwent change in

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    Submitted: December 21, 2015 Autor: rodvjr
  • Some Philosophy Paper

    Some Philosophy Paper

    Overarching Question Essay – Unit 1 1. Human beings are complex, and so is their history. It has been one of the most hotly debated topics for a long while. This is likely due to a couple factors. One that quickly comes to mind is that there are a multitude of different groups debating said topic. It is a topic where religion and science clash, and historically, when those two subjects clash, the ending isn’t

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    Submitted: March 10, 2016 Autor: Luke Thompson
  • Classical Theories of Morality

    Classical Theories of Morality

    CLASSICAL THEORIES Classical Theories of Morality Heavenly Hunter Walden University ________________ Classical Theories of Morality Throughout history, theorists have contemplated the idea and ethics behind morality. This essay will analyze three classical theories of morality and explain how these theories align with cultural identity. A determination will be made if one or more of these theories resonate with me and/or if a connection can be made with my culture. An explanation will be given as

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    Submitted: March 27, 2016 Autor: Heavenly Hunter
  • Philosophy Reflection Essay-Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

    Philosophy Reflection Essay-Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics

    Tomiris Tulegenova #3 Assignment: Philosophy reflection essay-Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, book 1 In his work “Nicomachean Ethics” Aristotle () examines the nature of happiness and what ways lead to it. He raises one of the most controversial themes at all time – the pursuit of happiness. He gives us the general idea of the definition of happiness, he talks about how this happiness could be reached among the human beings. In the book 1 Aristotle asserts

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    Submitted: April 5, 2016 Autor: Tomiris Tulegenova
  • Philosophy 1100

    Philosophy 1100

    LAKSHAY GARG PHILOSOPHY 1100 According to Alvin Plantinga, belief in god is properly basic. He thinks that belief in god need not be based on argument or evidence from other propositions at all. This means that it is perfectly rationale to accept belief in god without accepting it on the basis of any other beliefs or propositions. He explains by saying that: being self-evident or incorrigible is not necessary condition of proper basicality. Moreover, he

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    Submitted: April 10, 2016 Autor: Lakshay Garg
  • What Is Philosophy? Who Is Socrates? and How Does Socrates Demonstrate and Represent Philosophy?

    What Is Philosophy? Who Is Socrates? and How Does Socrates Demonstrate and Represent Philosophy?

    Elissa Foley September 18, 2015 PHIL 2010 Socrates What is philosophy? Who is Socrates? And how does Socrates demonstrate and represent philosophy? Plato’s 4 Parts on Socrates is my introduction to the field of philosophy. The character of Socrates, through Plato’s portrayal, directly influences my initial interpretation of the field. To address these questions we must establish the character of Socrates. It is appropriate to first acknowledge what Socrates did, and what the people who

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    Submitted: April 19, 2016 Autor: efoley1
  • Philosphy 101 - Philosophy of Ethics - Take Home Exam

    Philosphy 101 - Philosophy of Ethics - Take Home Exam

    Johnny Korn Philosophy of Ethics 2005006 Take Home Exam. Short Response: 1. J.S. Mill claims that it is ‘better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied. Mill’s point is one that seems fairly intuitive. Mill asserts there are ‘better’ and ‘worse’ pleasures. With all things being equal he states you would prefer the better pleasures to the worse from the highest being moral pleasure and the lowest being sensual pleasure. In fact, when it

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    Submitted: April 27, 2016 Autor: Johnny Korn
  • Design Philosophy

    Design Philosophy

    Democratic design. B05/1026/2013 University of Nairobi Dr. Lilac Osanjo 13-6-2016 ________________ Democratic design. There are many renowned designers in the world, like Shawn Hernderson, Miles Redd, Elissa Cullman and many more, all of whom have different approaches to their designs. Some are historically experts, some are minimal and some go for comfort (Crewe 2012). “Democratic design” is a concept that has been widely associated with Philippe Starck, one of the best designers in the world.

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    Submitted: June 30, 2016 Autor: Zejoe
  • Cuál Es La Diferencia Entre La Moral Y La Ética?

    Cuál Es La Diferencia Entre La Moral Y La Ética?

    Tercer Semestre Ética Erick Prado M. ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre la moral y la ética? Existen aquellos —los relativistas, los subjetivistas, los nihilistas— que afirmarán que las concepciones potenciales de la voluntad del hombre están exentas de consideraciones morales; que la moralidad es un concepto que está determinado por lo que la razón de cada persona considere como una dicotomía moral, y por ende, no existe un conjunto de reglas que de forma concreta

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    Submitted: July 29, 2016 Autor: erprado2011
  • The Moral Compass: Women and Whistleblowing

    The Moral Compass: Women and Whistleblowing

    The Moral Compass: Women and Whistleblowing Introduction In the year of 2016, it is safe to say that women’s role in the workplace has come a long way from strictly sitting behind the front desk and answering phone calls from nine until five each day. Today we live in a society in which women are finally welcomed into major corporations and given the same employment opportunities as their male counterparts. However, we all know

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    Submitted: August 8, 2016 Autor: hbigggy
  • What Factors Make an Effective Leader, and Whether Being an Effective Leader Means Being Morally Good

    What Factors Make an Effective Leader, and Whether Being an Effective Leader Means Being Morally Good

    There has been much discussion and debate about the concept of leadership. From early managerial theories written at start of the 20th century, such as those by Frederick Taylor (Grachev & Rakitsky, 2013; Taylor, 1911), to modern concepts and ideas, the conception of what it takes to be an effective leader and the ethical issues surrounding effective leadership have come into question (Harvey & Riggio, 2011). This essay aims to discuss the various factors and

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    Submitted: September 7, 2016 Autor: findharambe
  • Why Philosophy? an Existential Approach

    Why Philosophy? an Existential Approach

    Why Philosophy? An Existential Approach Among the many branches of philosophy is the philosophy of the person, which focuses on human freedom and individualism. The remaining time of the seminar was devoted to this branch of philosophy more specifically, existentialism. The presenter started off with the precursors of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche, and then moved on to the existentialist philosophers, Albert Camus and Jean Paul Sartre. The arguments and statements made by the

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    Submitted: October 9, 2016 Autor: aimeecheung
  • Explain Kant’s Moral Argument for the Existence of God

    Explain Kant’s Moral Argument for the Existence of God

    Explain Kant’s Moral Argument for The Existence of God Kant was a devout Christian but argued that God was a being beyond the limit of our intellect and our experience, and as such believed it was not possible to prove his existence through theoretical arguments. However, Kant believed it was possible to show that there are strong practical reasons for believing in God, regardless as to whether or not they amounted to any proof. This

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    Essay Length: 1,094 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 10, 2016 Autor: Charlotte Morris
  • Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Andrew Gretsch 3. Personal Identity Consider the following argument for personal identity: P1) Absent a good reason to accept an alternative theory, we should accept bodily identity theory. P2) We have no good reason to accept an alternative theory of personal identity. C) Therefore, we should accept bodily identity theory. Your task is to determine whether the above argument is sound. You should address at least the following points in your essay: a. A presentation

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    Submitted: October 13, 2016 Autor: etoots
  • Essential Moral Standards and Norms

    Essential Moral Standards and Norms

    Business Ethics Question 1, Essential moral standards and norms Why are ethics so important in today’s world? Without any ethical guidelines, everyone would just live his life as if nothing matters to them, just their own interests and exploiting of the weaker individuals in society. That’s why ethics are so vital for today’s life. No one is 100% ethical today and they are not only giving individuals guideline, they also relate to the business world.

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    Submitted: October 16, 2016 Autor: jesseoh123
  • Evaluate the Volkswagen Emission Scandal from the Perspective of Both Utilitarian and Kantian Moral Theories

    Evaluate the Volkswagen Emission Scandal from the Perspective of Both Utilitarian and Kantian Moral Theories

    Your task: evaluate the Volkswagen emission scandal from the perspective of both utilitarian and Kantian moral theories. What you are evaluating here is the deliberate decision to install software that would “cheat” emissions tests, by showing lower emissions during testing than were actually occurring during ordinary driving. How would a utilitarian decide whether or not to install the “cheating software”? How would a Kantian decide the same question? Think of yourself as Volkswagen’s Chief Ethicist

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    Submitted: December 2, 2016 Autor: alameer
  • Lab Grown Meat’s Economic and Moral Impact

    Lab Grown Meat’s Economic and Moral Impact

    Lab Grown Meat’s Economic and Moral Impact The goal of the scientists at Maastricht University in Netherlands, is to decrease the amount of slaughtered animals and invent a meat that is made from the tissue of an animal without harming the animal. The amount of consumption of meat in the world is getting larger by the year, therefore the scientists came up with a meat made in a petri dish and are trying to sell

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    Submitted: February 15, 2017 Autor: purpleflower19
  • Islam - Based on the Philosophy of Servitude to the Creator

    Islam - Based on the Philosophy of Servitude to the Creator

    Islam is a religion that is based on the philosophy of servitude to the creator. The creator of all that there is, is Allah. Allah is considered to be incomprehensible by human senses. He is known through his attributes. Attributes that are to do with character rather than of what he is made off. You submit to the will of Allah by doing what he tells you to do. What he wants you to do

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    Submitted: March 17, 2017 Autor: eliraf
  • What Were the Causes of the Great Depression? Discuss How Fdr’s Economic Philosophy and Policies Differ from Those of Hoover?

    What Were the Causes of the Great Depression? Discuss How Fdr’s Economic Philosophy and Policies Differ from Those of Hoover?

    Thomas Opitz Professor Carlo Final Exam: Part 1 5/13/14 What were the causes of the Great Depression? Discuss how FDR’s economic philosophy and policies differ from those of Hoover? FDR once said “It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.” Two elected presidents took office during a juncture in American history known as “The Great Depression.” The United

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    Submitted: April 30, 2017 Autor: Thomas Opitz
  • Why Empathy Is an Crucial Advanced Emotion in Morality

    Why Empathy Is an Crucial Advanced Emotion in Morality

    YiXun Bian Jennifer Ware PHI-3035 3rd Assignment Why Empathy is an Crucial Advanced Emotion in Morality In Darwall’s definition is “Empathy consists in feelings what one imagines he feels, or perhaps should feel (fear, say), or in some imagined copy of these feelings”. However, the most significant meaning[a] within empathy is put oneself in other people’s situation. In my view, empathy is an advanced emotion for morality, and it plays a crucial role in improving

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    Submitted: May 7, 2017 Autor: thorstensson
  • Why Empathy Is a Crucial Advanced Emotion in Morality

    Why Empathy Is a Crucial Advanced Emotion in Morality

    YiXun Bian Jennifer Ware PHI-3035 3rd Assignment Why Empathy is a Crucial Advanced Emotion in Morality Different psychologists, philosophers, dictionaries, provide different definition on Empathy. However, the most significant meaning within empathy is to put oneself into other people’s shoes. In my view, empathy is an advanced emotion for morality, and it plays a crucial role in improving our moral standards. First, empathy is an advanced emotional link that connects people with each other: it

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    Submitted: May 7, 2017 Autor: thorstensson
  • St. Augustine’s Philosophy

    St. Augustine’s Philosophy

    St. Augustine St. Augustine’s philosophy is more of a godly one , because he was influenced by Christians. He believed that true or authentic happiness can only be achieved if we are going to the right path – the path of God and if we have strong faith in Him. His philosophy was also influenced by Plato. He also believed that God is the Absolute of almost everything and He has no beginning and no

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    Submitted: October 1, 2017 Autor: Ken Quidlat

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