Category: Moral Values

  • Interaction in Cyberspace: Impact on Morality, Personality, and Behavior of People

    Interaction in Cyberspace: Impact on Morality, Personality, and Behavior of People Peoples morality and behaviors as well as their personalities have been negatively influenced by the introduction of cyberspace and Internet communication technology. This is mainly due to the non-strictness of the rules that have been set to govern the use of cyberspace. It has…

  • Philosophers Views on Morality

    Philosophers Views on Morality Moral intent, according to Abelard, explains that morality is a state of the mind and has defects that compel a person to undertake certain activities. Abelard holds that moral defects lead people to do things, which may not be moral (Moore and Bruder 274). Furthermore, Abelard argues that moral intent is…

  • Virtual Environment and Morality

    Virtual Environment and Morality Table of Contents Introduction Non-conformity to morals Conformity to morals Recommendation Conclusion References Introduction The introduction of IT has had a pronounced impact on the behavior and personalities of individuals and the Virtual community members. Some of the impacts are good and are in support of moral values. Others are negative…

  • Drones: Technologies and Morality

    Drones: Technologies and Morality Drones are crewless aircraft that operate with various degrees of autonomy. In contrast to a combat aircraft pilot, the drone operator does not put his life on the line. They may do reconnaissance, hit land and sea targets, intercept air targets, and cargo delivery, among other things (Frantzman, 2021). Drone combat…

  • Origins of Enkidus Morality

    Origins of Enkidus Morality The nature of morality is a complex subject that is yet to be fully answered. It can be argued that some of its simpler forms exist in species other than humans and form an indispensable part of a well-functioning social unit. On the other hand, traditions and communal norms might contribute…

  • Morality Obligation vs. Aspiration Comparison

    Morality Obligation vs. Aspiration Comparison Moral duty is an obligation that an individual owes and should fulfill, although it is not legally required. A charitable endeavor is an example of a moral commitment. Charity actions are encouraged by a persons good nature rather than by the law. A countrys or organizations legislation reinforces law-based morality.…

  • Peter Singer on Famine, Affluence, and Morality

    Peter Singer on Famine, Affluence, and Morality Peter Singers argument is valid when viewed from a moral and humane angle. Human life is sacred and should be protected from any threat. Peter argues from the standpoint of famine which is likely to cause death if not addressed. The author states that death or suffering caused…

  • Assisted Suicide and Its Morality Aspects

    Assisted Suicide and Its Morality Aspects Table of Contents Introduction Assisted Suicide in the US AS and Healthcare Practitioners: Ethical and Legal Aspects Religious Perspective Suicide Tourism Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Assisted suicide or euthanasia used to be allowed only in some European countries, but today residents of several US states are eligible for AS.…

  • The Morality of Migration Reading by Benhabib

    The Morality of Migration Reading by Benhabib In the modern world, the morality and legality of migration are becoming global problems affecting the level of employment, the overall economy and the national security of any country. When the Department of Homeland Security announced a decree to stop the deportation of undocumented young immigrants, this statement…

  • Morality of Stealing and Funding Life-Saving Research

    Morality of Stealing and Funding Life-Saving Research The act of stealing is generally recognized as immoral since it violates the owners rights and autonomy. However, I incline toward the utilitarian perspective on theft which states that stealing might be morally acceptable in some cases (Abumere, 2019). Utilitarianism evaluates actions based on their positive and negative…