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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

.............................................................. 222 MORALS OR ETHICS ARE NOT SET IN STONE--MORAL RELATIVISM ...................... 224 S... ... ------------------------ --- ―Ethics is often the word used to indicate what we have been doing lately. ... ...People talk about ‗ethical standards‘ but they are talking about their own ethics. There are few universal ethical or legal standards. Treason agains... ...l and what is not. ―When we read that a bioethicist or a medical ethics specialist has said that something is unethical they seldom look at... ...t. I think it is more likely that God was upset with the city because its professional football team was called the Saints. And the Pope hadn‘t canon... ...ion. They thought that high school and college rules were the same as the professional rules, but there are 200 difference between college and pro r... ...that we are destroying embryos. ―Some are not waiting, some professional English soccer players are having umbilical cells from their ... ...tion that pregnancy can damage one‘s aspirations for higher education and professional jobs, or whether it is partially the result of religious belie... ...many people who would like to clone themselves. Politicians, movie stars, professional athletes and other such perfect people. Then maybe by continu...

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Religion and Agriculture: Sustainability in Christianity and Buddhism

By: Lindsay Falvey

...rom immortality to theology to literal misinterpretations and unifies these themes around unacknowledged Western core values. Shifting to philosophy, ethics, and rights, an ecological argument about our selective ‘liberation’ of nature is proffered as an introduction to global issues, including traditional values of poor countries and lost traditions in the West. An engros...

... Agriculture and Secular Environmentalism: Emerging Ecological Understanding Chapter 11 112 The Religion of Sustainable Agriculture: Philosophy and Ethics Chapter 12 125 Liberating Nature: Our Rising Awareness Chapter 13 134 Sustainable Development: Having it All? Chapter 14 138 Sustaining Our Role: Global Sustainable Development Chapter 15 145 Words versus Actio...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...n the same podium to debate our beliefs, my realistic belief in the basic psychological drives that motivate us and her idealistic concepts of ethics... ...ght be just fine if one‘s ultimate vocational goal was to sweep floors or collect garbage but it would be a huge negative for one who wanted a profes... ... normal for his age and culture. However when a celebrity in a nonviolent setting gets in a fight it may be seen as rather abnormal. But if a profes... ...ommonly deny that they have problems. ―Fantasy or daydreaming occurs when we delight in imagining ourselves to be other than we are: a profes... ... this mechanism. An adult may also adopt characteristics of a departed parent or loved one. Some people identify with an institution such as a profes... ...ry. We must study how to live. We must understand how our minds and bodies work. That means studying physiology and nutrition, psychology and ethics... ...economic capital depends on the importance of one‘s work to the society and how well he or she does it. Like Kino, athletes and actors are not profes... ... tend to have close family relationships. Is this what makes people happy? Americans with their high financial expectations, their strong work ethics...

...184 BUT WE ARE PSYCHOLOGICAL BEINGS 185 THE PROCESS OF REASONING 185 OPINIONS AND SEEKING EXPERTISE 189 SEMANTICS 191 CONFLICTSINVALUES 199 MORALS OR ETHICS ARE NOT SET IN STONE 201 MORAL RELATIVISM 201 SELF VERSUS SOCIETY 203 VALUE QUESTIONS206 THE WELFARE STATE 207 The Welfare State is Moral from a self-centered point of view 208 From a self centered point of view it is ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...nd of the monetary mountain has its share of billionaires and highly paid professionals. It would be higher if more highly educated Indians would st... ...st keep the masses of citizens progressing—in education and in their work ethics. Our problem in Indus is not only to survive, but to progress. Your ... ...nd the buyers of labor do not have to pay top dollar to get workers, even professionals. Why are Indian lawyers making $10 to $20 an hour when low e... ..., such as the military, airplane piloting, police work and in many of the professional occupations. It is natural that they would achieve in the mar... ...ny in religion are concerned only with their self-centered salvation, not ethics and the golden rule ―I know that in many countries there is t... ...y, food production, and population movements. We can study philosophy and ethics while studying religion. We also teach our Hindu religion and its pr... ...council members from a nearby village. Sometimes it is a teacher or other professional person. We have a professional judiciary only at the federal ... ...s, teachers, nurses and so forth are usually welcomed. But we can‘t offer professional people anything. ―We are, however, not interested in st... ... does God approve?‖ —―As I remember from my philosophy classes on ethics, one‘s duty is a major reason for following a particular ethical pa...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...society is still a mushed stew of Lion-Hyena- Wild-Dog-Cheetah values, morals, ethics, and lifestyle. We have not changed how we live for millions o... ... It is the origin and cause of all greed. It corrupts all our values, morals, ethics, and humaneness. We have been taking the concept of abstract o... ...his is not an ethical use of cloning research. Of course, since they are not professional athletes whose careers can be determined by the extent of ... ...ic or moral, or rationale they wish to live by… without ever having to study ethics or morals, or be trained, or tested for their logic, their hone... ...their logic, their honesty, or their intent in creating their own self-serving ethics and morals. It is little surprise that civilized humans secret... ... even get a chance to develop their potential in any field of endeavour; be it professional sports or the job market. The general effect of all unlo... ...ppens when you relax some rules in sports is Broomball. It is an offshoot of professional hockey. Begun by overweight hockey fanatics who never lea... ...every person with an ice rink would have thrown away their skates, and started professional broomball teams and ruined hockey. Even so, they nea... ...her who would rather have fun than the follow rules and try to win. Take professional football and professional baseball: two of the most specia...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

... —“How would you start your crusade?” —“Well, it’s about the three Es—ethics, economics and education. Certainly voluntary population control ... ...ndard of living because of the people’s education and economic means. Their ethics, relative to having children, have often been based on a self-cen... ... it is important. Women who want careers may not want children. The joys of professional success may be more meaningful for some than the potential j... ...d mental needs of their offspring.” —“This is where you are getting into ethics and values. What other ideas do you have in these areas?” 27 ... ...eas do you have in these areas?” 27 —“I’ve been studying the areas of ethics, morals and values for a long time but I don’t have the answers t... ...d toward absolute monarchy. Drug lords, and some major companies, have cast ethics aside in an amoral laissez faire approach to making fortunes. All... ... little girls, although girls seem to be the major objects of abuse. When professional football player Laveranues Coles told his team, then the wor...

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