Euthanasia as Morally Permissible
.... Meanwhile, Larson (18) makes the point that laws and regulations supposed to surround any euthanasia
law could [
morally!] persuade the aged, depressed ....
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Socrates
.... on teaching philosophy to them even after he knew he would be charged with doing so because he believed that he was
morally right and the
law was
morally wrong ....
(855

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Socrates & Injustice
.... on teaching philosophy to them even after he knew he would be charged with doing so because he believed that he was
morally right and the
law was
morally wrong ....
(855

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Intuitive Notions About the Rule of Law
.... Altman describes the arguments for and against attempting to punish people for enforcing what was in Germany positive
law, however
morally repugnant that ....
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Natural Law Perspective
.... perspectives of
law "can be somewhat simplistically condensed into two opposing camps: those who view
law and its transactions as
morally neutral exercises of ....
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The concept of natural law
.... Feinberg offers a clear statement of the underlying rationale of natural
law when he .... affairs that are not only "evil in the generic sense" but
morally evil as ....
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Catholic Doctrine and Abortion
.... of it" (p. 2). In this sense, killing of life, whether an embryo or adult, is viewed as sinful and is opposed to Christian moral
law.
Morally, Christians view ....
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Natural Rights & Natural Law
.... At the core of Nozick's libertarian conception of natural
law and natural .... implies a rational but not predetermined, or still less,
morally enforced transaction ....
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Antigone
.... I knew to do so was to transgress against civil
law, but
morally I felt it was the right thing to do as her father and her suffered greatly due to this ....
(524

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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... The Kantian theory of international
law contends that a
morally just world order comprises nation-states that are internally just. . . . The rights . . . ....
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Views of the Law by Malcolm X & Dr. Martin Luther Kin, Jr.
.... to resent and fight for elimination of a dangerous or wrongful
law, or even to risk imprisonment for challenging a
law that may be
morally reprehensible (like ....
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Ethics: When is justifiable to violate the law?
.... it disposes of. Disobedience by citizens is not
morally equivalent to mere existence of disliked
law. Idiosyncratic violations of ....
(3511

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)
Euthanasia
.... Legally, PAS and euthanasia are illegal in an overwhelming majority of states in the US
Morally, PAS and euthanasia are against God's
law. ....
(1544

6

)
Employment Law
.... Most states prohibit employers from firing an employee for reasons that most people would find
morally or ethically wrong. Of course,
law will vary from state ....
(1274

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)
Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
.... are eternal and natural laws, King states that any
law that degrades .... are politically, economically, and sociologically unsound as well as
morally wrong and ....
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COMPUTER LAW/ETHICS SITUATION This paper summar
.... As Irving Kristol said, "it is a confession of moral bankruptcy to assert that what the
law does explicitly prohibit is therefore
morally permissible" (Nelson ....
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COMPUTER LAW/ETHICS SITUATION This paper summar
.... As Irving Kristol said, "it is a confession of moral bankruptcy to assert that what the
law does explicitly prohibit is therefore
morally permissible" (Nelson ....
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The Morality of Taking a Life
.... is not such as always to produce a clear statement of what is
morally right and .... to death." This is taken by many to refer to homicide, but the
law has usually ....
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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... why he must obey state
law, even though it is unjust and means his death. King uses this philosophy to argue that African Americans are
morally and legally ....
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Jewish Law and American Law
.... Once considered moral, it is now universally viewed by Americans (at least those with whom one would wish to associate) as
morally bankrupt. The
law of the ....
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)
Jewish Law and American Law
.... Once considered moral, it is now universally viewed by Americans (at least those with whom one would wish to associate) as
morally bankrupt. The
law of the ....
(2370

9

)
Secondary Rules in the US
.... to decide when secondary rules are superceded by primary rules Suppose the clause in the rules of recognition exists: The
law is whatever is
morally correct. ....
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ABORTION
.... Undaunted by the new
law, pro-lifers say that they are
morally obligated to stand outside of clinics to prevent abortions from being performed on ill-advised ....
(2294

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Support for Same-Sex Marriage
.... lobby Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against the President for his violations of Constitutional
law. In conclusion, it is
morally reprehensible and ....
(1584

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)
Same Sex Marriage Should Be Legalized
.... lobby Congress to begin impeachment proceedings against the President for his violations of Constitutional
law. In conclusion, it is
morally reprehensible and ....
(1570

6

)
Abortion
.... is therefore
morally and ethically wrong. Human life is possible - and society itself is ordered - only because of the existence of a moral
law that transcends ....
(753

3

)
Plato & Aristotle & Issue of Abortion
.... the person is at moral action, the more likely she will behave
morally in any .... to set down their own laws and compacts and to name what the
law commands lawful ....
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Anti-Choice & Amicus Curiae Briefs
.... Thus there is no moral right to choose abortion, and any civil
law that permits it violates moral
law. A
morally correct legal structure would specifically ....
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A Complete Ethics
.... we demonstrate our freedom when we act in accord with this moral
law (Solomon & .... from man's ability to use his free will and reason to make
morally "right" and ....
(1369

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Insanity in Criminal Law
.... 2. Not defining the term wrong--
morally wrong, legally wrong, or a combination .... other legal tests of capacity (Hardisty, 1973), ie, contract
law requires only a ....
(1959

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