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Mill
& Comte/ On Morality
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A 5 page research paper that contrasts and compares the
moral philosophy of Auguste Comte and John Stuart Mill.
The writer argues that the nineteenth century was a
turbulent time that witnessed how advances in scientific
knowledge and the Industrial Revolution literally
transformed the world. To many philosophers, such as
Auguste Comte and John Stuart Mill, it appeared that new
times called for new ways of thinking and that there was
an urgent need for new institutions among human societies
that would be better suited to the changing environment
that they witnessed all around them. Citing their long
correspondence, the writer further argues that their
philosophies were very similar while noting on what areas
they disagreed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: 90moral.wps
Mill
& Marx / Comparison
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This 5 page paper compares John Stuart Mill's On Liberty
essay with The Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx
and Friedrich Engels. Several ideas are explored including
each theorist's view on freedom and individuality.
Bibliography lists 2 sources
Filename: Marxmill.wps
On
Liberty And Drugs
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A 5 page paper discussing drug usage in relationship to
the ideas set forth by John Stuart Mill in his book 'On
Liberty.' Mill stands strong in his beliefs that people
should be allowed to essentially do as they please as long
as it doesn't harm anyone else. Arguments discussed
involve the legalization of drugs, and the further pursuit
of drug enforcement. The notion addressed concerns whether
or not Mill's ideas should be implemented in the field of
drug policy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Liberdr.wps
Utilitarianism
vs. Kant
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A 6 page paper on the theories of Immanuel Kant and John
Stuart Mill. The writer gives an example of an ethical
problem and describes what each philosopher would choose
to do. Bibliography lists four supporting sources.
Filename: Kantutal.wps
Ethical
Theory in Sports Journalism
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A 22 page paper discussing the philosophies underlying the
solid and accepted principles of journalism, particularly
as they relate to any sort of conflict of interest arising
from simultaneous corporate ownership of reporting
organizations and performing organizations. The paper
discusses the philosophies of Kant, Mill, Aristotle and
Rawls, relating them to the growing problems of such
conflict of interest enabled in large part by the
consolidation trend fueling mergers and acquisitions. The
second and smaller section of the paper provides concrete
example of the problems of subjectivity in reporting. It
provides several examples of broadcast 'cheerleading'
styles dating from as far back as the 1960s and examines
the implications of the 1999 purchase by the corporate
parent of the Dallas Morning News of a minor stake in
Dallas' struggling rofessional basketball team, the
Mavericks. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSjrnlEthics.wps
Nietzsche
And Plato
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The tenets of Christianity have been built on a foundation
derived, to a large part, from the philosophies of Plato.
Nietzsche was vehemently opposed to Christianity, and by
extension, to Plato's most basic of ideas. He thought that
the emphasis on the transcendental nature depreciated the
value of corporeal life and the innate potentials of man.
Plato felt that the striving for perfection in man was
directly attributable to the a priori nature of both ideas
and moral 'good'. This 4 page paper sets the two
philosophers and their philosophies in debate.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTnzhplt.wps
Friedrich
Nietzsche and Plato
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This 5 page report discusses Nietzsche's criticisms of
Plato and then what Plato's reaction would be to
Nietzsche's theories and beliefs. Plato believes that good
is an absolute. There is one vision or one conceptually
agreed upon consciousness of good and it is applicable for
all people regardless of circumstance. In contrast,
Nietzsche believes in the relative nature of good.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWniplat.wps
Nietzsche
And Christianity
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In the third essay in the Genealogy of Morals, Friedrich
Nietzsche presents a discourse on Christianity. In his
words: 'When one looks for the beginnings of Christianity
in the Roman world, one finds associations for mutual
discovery.' This 4 page paper examines Nietzsche's views
on Christianity. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTnetzch.wps
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