Charles Dickens' Hard Times
.... the construction of Coketown as morally reprehensible from a utilitarian perspective, primarily because these decisions increase
human pain and unhappiness for ....
(1435

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)
Euthanasia and Human Dignity
.... life will never be "normal" again, who may be suffering great
pain, or who .... An absolute position ignores the reality of
human suffering for both the patient and ....
(2374

9

)
The Body in Pain and Ego
.... examines the function of the ego in
human personality, and in the process it takes up the issue of what Tolle (140) refers to as "the
pain-body," defined as ....
(3251

13

)
Antivivisectionist Arguments
.... a devastation so great that the sacrifice of a few dumb animals seems a small price to pay for the survival of the
human race and the avoidance of
human pain. ....
(2398

10

)
Euthanasia & Human Dignity
.... believe it is reasonable and justifiable to avoid choosing between
pain and sedation .... argument to overcome, for it accords with our notions of
human freedom and ....
(1523

6

)
Issue of Euthanasia & Protecting Human Dignity
.... The purpose of medical science is to alleviate
human suffering, not to prolong it, and the .... Few of us like
pain and suffering, and only those of us who are ....
(2872

11

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Euthanasia & the Protection of Human Dignity
.... The purpose of medical science is to alleviate
human suffering, not to prolong it, and the .... Few of us like
pain and suffering, and only those of us who are ....
(1940

8

)
Moral Significance of Humans & Animals
.... machines, incapable of feeling
pain and only seeming to suffer (Patterson 8). The second path implies that because
human beings can anticipate
pain and death ....
(1486

6

)
Pain Management for the Terminally Ill
.... too far in relieving
pain, for the relief of
pain is one of the practices that makes medicine so important in a society. All of us know that
human bodies are ....
(1951

8

)
The Morality of Taking a Life
.... Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism is based on the perception that the
human being is governed by the opposing principles of pleasure and
pain: "It is for them ....
(1711

7

)
Edward Burke
.... Yet, Burke also places the
human mind somewhat between the mind and the soul and also outside the issue of direct
pain and pleasure: The
human mind is often ....
(1551

6

)
Personal Theory of Ethics
.... into such a world. Consider the moral that inflicting
pain on another
human being is wrong or evil or bad. There is a counter argument ....
(1466

6

)
Core values of the liberal tradition
.... The
human pain created by industrialization increased the gap between the rich and poor, the powerful and the weak, the elites and the masses, but it also ....
(3154

13

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Development of sacred scripture
.... and New Testament that illustrates the hypothesis that the development of sacred scripture in the Western tradition was derived out of
human pain and suffering ....
(10732

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)
INFLUENCE OF MUSIC ON HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY
.... Some have suggested that if the interaction of the variables influencing the
human experience of music can be .... Music and the reduction of post-operative
pain. ....
(7133

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Ideas of Liberalism
.... Bentham implies that
human beings are free to choose either pleasure or
pain, though clearly they tend to choose pleasure. Malthus ....
(2289

9

)
Self & Mind-Body Relationship
.... our emotions,
pain and memories through chemical means makes many believe science is trying to undermine the very qualities of being
human that make the
human ....
(1154

5

)
Epicurus and Thomas Aquinas
.... of Epicurus and Thomas Aquinas Epicurus believes the goal of
human life is to .... Third, we must choose prudently between acceptable levels of pleasure and
pain. ....
(960

4

)
Dickinson
....
pain and suffering in this realm will be alleviated because of the
pain and anguish .... this poem the speaker personifies a gun as the companion to its
human owner ....
(1066

4

)
Philosphical Views on the Issue of Euthanasia
.... into a stupor to prevent horrible
pain, or is in a lifelong coma, will clearly know what to do with no doubt? If Butler is against taking a
human life in such ....
(1407

6

)
The use of animals in scientific research
.... Assuming that animals could, then nonhuman creatures possessed the same rights as
human beings to lives free of suffering,
pain, and death at the hands of ....
(2294

9

)
Use of Animals in Scientific Research
.... Assuming that animals could, then nonhuman creatures possessed the same rights as
human beings to lives free of suffering,
pain, and death at the hands of ....
(2352

9

)
Therapeutic Massage
.... of decreasing sensory deprivation, increasing reality orientation, and alleviating
pain (Collins, 1983 .... on the healing rate of full thickness
human dermal wounds ....
(1923

8

)
VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACEr
.... is substantial. The intangible costs include: (the immediate costs of
human pain, suffering, and possible loss of life. There is ....
(2371

9

)
Massage for Patients with Psychological Disorders
.... of decreasing sensory deprivation, increasing reality orientation, and alleviating
pain (Collins, 1983 .... on the healing rate of full thickness
human dermal wounds ....
(1923

8

)
John Rawls' Conception of Justice
.... Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism is based on the perception that the
human being is governed by the opposing principles of pleasure and
pain: "It is for them ....
(4037

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)
Ethical Theories & Moral Dilemmas
.... Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism is based on the perception that the
human being is governed by the opposing principles of pleasure and
pain: "It is for them ....
(1841

7

)
Hemingway & DH Lawrence
.... Jake Barnes decides that the
pain and suffering of life do bring wisdom and knowledge .... he can hold onto as he passes through the temporal realm of
human existence ....
(1314

5

)
John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism
.... in themselves, or as means to the promotion of pleasure and the prevention of
pain. .... have always answered that it is such accusers who represent
human nature in ....
(1658

7

)
Rawl's Theories of Justice
.... Justice 5). Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism is based on the perception that the
human being is governed by the opposing principles of pleasure and
pain: "It is ....
(3849

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