Law and Sexual Morality
.... the moral opinion of society sets the limits of legal action, there is a distinct possibility that crimes will be committed in the name of
morality and
law. ....
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The Morality of Taking a Life
.... usually been interpreted to mean that no one shall be killed who does not deserve to die, including oneself: Relative to modern
law and
morality, the primitive ....
(1711

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Morality, Ethics and Human Behavior
.... notes there are cases where many writers agree the concept of
morality and ethics do .... Pollock-Byrne explores our legal systems and the ways the
law functions in ....
(1882

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The concept of natural law
.... Fuller refers to the "inner
morality of the
law" while Dworkin talks of the integrity of the
law (Guest 5). Feinberg offers a clear statement of the underlying ....
(1693

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Jewish Law and American Law
.... The critical differences between American and Jewish
law on issues of
morality and
law rests, in part, on the different understandings of the relative autonomy ....
(2370

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Jewish Law and American Law
.... The critical differences between American and Jewish
law on issues of
morality and
law rests, in part, on the different understandings of the relative autonomy ....
(2370

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Hume and the Foundation of Morality
.... reason seems to garner center stage in
law, mathematics, and the sciences, Hume illustrates how reason may act as the instrument of an applied
morality, but of ....
(1735

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)
John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... to bring to bear moral disapprobation, Whenever there is a definite damage, the case moves out of the province of liberty and into that of
morality or
law. ....
(2778

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Natural Law and Ethics
.... From the point of view of natural
law,
morality can be enacted because the limits of human prerogatives can be sighted and because human rationalist can ....
(2247

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)
Natural Law Perspective
.... As Boyd (1994) notes, "It is vital that the rules be applied correctly, but the
morality of the
law need not be subjected to scrutiny" (p. 5). Thus, the
law is ....
(2857

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Intuitive Notions About the Rule of Law
.... What is most striking about the tension between
law and
morality is that it is the rule of
law that is always vulnerable to attack. ....
(2026

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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Theory of Law
.... Natural
law theorists hold that
law and
morality cannot be artificially separated, as they say Holmes attempted to do. .... Stumpf, Samuel E.
Morality and the
Law. ....
(4569

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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... Both Socrates and Martin Luther King, Jr. argue that there is a higher
morality and a higher justice than man-made
morality or
law. ....
(1035

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)
Morality in Religion
.... morals can be formally identical with human
morality. In other words, if another person, regardless of his religion, violates a Christian moral
law, it is a ....
(1119

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)
The Morality of Euthanasia
.... Harris points to natural
law theorists, who distinguish between "ordinary" and "extraordinary .... The
morality of suicide is beyond the scope of this paper, but it ....
(1979

8

)
BANKRUPTCY REFORM Lobbying for Morality? The
Under the previously existing structure of bankruptcy
law, individuals who entered bankruptcy had two basic options, Chapter Seven and Chapter Thirteen ....
(1196

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Natural Law, God, Human Nature
.... regard, Lewis places God at the very heart of the meaning and
morality of human .... Lewis sees the conscience as a sign of the
Law of Human Nature, and Descartes ....
(1743

7

)
Issue of Free Will One of the insights to emerge clea
.... will. Again, it should be emphasized that
morality,
law, religion, as well as metaphysics all have a stake in our answer. We assume ....
(4624

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)
Legalization of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
.... But matters are not so simple today because of overlap of philosophy,
morality,
law, and the like in end-of-life contexts. Euthanasia ....
(1515

6

)
Abortion Debate & Issue of Morality
.... we see that quite often what is viewed as "
morality" equates to .... moral handed down and perpetuated through institutions like government, religion and the
law. ....
(1536

6

)
Ethics: When is justifiable to violate the law?
.... It also appears that in Plato's legal philosophy there is a connection between the
law and
morality, and that the
law is evidence of moral structures that make ....
(3511

14

)
Morality/Immorality of Worlds of Business & Politics
.... Once again, the government, or the
law in its manifestation as political expression .... This is why the guardian element of the flexible public
morality cannot be a ....
(1528

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Letter from Birmingham Jail I am in Birmingham because
.... actions made it impossible for that
law to pretend that it, and not civil rights demonstration, was either appropriate to the time or predicated of
morality. ....
(1022

4

)
Cicero & Machiavelli on Political Morality
.... This paper will discuss how Machiavelli and Cicero use political
morality and the .... The writings of Machiavelli reveal his perception that justice,
law and order ....
(1199

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)
Hobbes' Views on Law & Coercion
.... authoritarianism express itself in more startling form than when he argues that there can be no unjust
law. It appears that justice and
morality begin with the ....
(2194

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The Social Contract
.... Moral
law as Kant saw it is possible because people understand the idea of duty and moral
law (Zunjic). They believe that
morality is about obeying a set of ....
(1050

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)
Law Enforcement and Courteous Behaviors
.... the current situation as "the age of casualness and vulgarity," which has spilled over into manners, mores, and
morality (p. 98).
Law enforcement officers ....
(1669

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Against Capital Punishment
.... Bedau, Hugo Adam. Death is Different: Studies in the
Morality,
Law, and Politics of Capital Punishment. Boston: Northeastern U Press, 1987. ....
(1937

8

)
Kant & Ethics
.... to be a priori. This is what led Kant to his universal
law of
morality and the good of the will. Following Kant's a priori paradigm ....
(1067

4

)
Kant and Universality
.... to be a priori. This is what led Kant to his universal
law of
morality and the good of the will. Following Kant's a priori paradigm ....
(1067

4

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