Abortion Life or Death - Who Chooses?
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In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted children was permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, Canada along with most other nations in the world signed a declaration of the United Nations promising every human being the right to life. The World Medical Association meeting in Geneve at the same time, stated that the utmost respect for human life was to be from the moment of conception. This declaration was re-affirmed when the World Medical Association met in Oslo in 1970....
home. We"ll tell Jenny that her 1st mommy thinks of her often and wonders how she is. She will always love her baby.
home. We"ll tell Jenny that her 1st mommy thinks of her often and wonders how she is. She will always love her baby.
Maybe our thoughts will someday reach Jenny"s 1st mommy. What she did was an act of faith in mankind, hope for her daughter"s future and love toward us. We think the strength of her love enabled her to place her precious baby with us. We have faith that as Jenny grows up learning she was placed out of love and not abandoned by her 1st mommy, both Jenny and she will be at peace. Thank you.
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Existentialism was born against Age of Reason in order to reject abstract thinking and absoluteness of reason. Existentialists have claims and evidences to support their idea. They are trying to find absolute truth without absolute thinking because of this they will look for the truth all the eternity. In...
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The word 'philosophy,' by definition, is extremely vague and ambiguous. It can be related to anything to do with thought, perception, and even basic human existence. Therefore, in defining philosophy, perhaps it is easier to simply state what it may or may not involve rather than trying to find a...
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Interpretation of Kant March 24th, 2004 Kant's thesis, stated in the introduction to his article, is that rational beings are ends-in themselves and must never be used as means. Only they have intrinsic and moral worth. Animals are not persons because they are not rational, self-conscious beings and are incapable...
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Psychological egoism is the view that people are always selfish. When was the last time you did a good deed? Did you do it for its own sake, or for your own? The egoist says that all of us are necessarily self-regarding. I shall argue that this view is incorrect....
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