Is taking the easy way out cowardly or smart?
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Smart
Human nature being what it is, we are all on an eternal quest to make our lives easier. Do we really
Cowardly
If Martin Luther King had chosen to take the easy way out, or a path that was not as difficult as
According to the German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), moral right and wrong flow from the fundamental nature of what it is
by Irrira Rikki
MINUSCULE CHOICE
What would you like to know? Can I tell you... why not? We all would like to know the answers to everything, but when
When it comes to a job application, birth certificate, or any official document, an individual's gender is an important fact that
113 Article Titles on Ethics
- The challenges of morality on the Internet (33 articles)
- How to learn minding your own business (8 articles)
- When is it ever right to break the law? (6 articles)
- Is freedom truly free? (31 articles)
- Being good vs. being religious (36 articles)
- If knowledge is power and power corrupts, does knowledge corrupt too? (7 articles)
- Do the ends always justify the means? (13 articles)
- Changing values in the world today (9 articles)
- Elements of an environmentalist ethic for a consumer age (8 articles)
- Distinguishing moral relativism from hypocrisy (1 article)
- Defining morality (34 articles)
- Is religion necessary for morality? (4 articles)
- Thoughts on robotics (9 articles)
- Are we becoming more selfish as a society? (35 articles)
- Why your conscience is your own personal judge (35 articles)
- Is it better to be loved or feared? (25 articles)
- Is honesty really the best policy? (61 articles)
- How can you be a wise man if you are not wise? (20 articles)
- The ethics of the ideology of consumerism (6 articles)
- Manners lost in our contemporary age (37 articles)
- Is committing suicide wrong? (85 articles)
- Is taking the easy way out cowardly or smart? (33 articles)
- Kantian ethics and problems with absolute moral rules (1 article)
- Is it acceptable to rejoice at the death of a human being, however evil they may have been? (2 articles)
- What it means to keep your integrity (9 articles)
- How do we define evil (41 articles)
- Judgment of others (22 articles)
- Public vs personal virtue (1 article)
- Understanding and overcoming suffering (13 articles)
- A guide to ethical conduct on the Internet (3 articles)
- Assessing happiness and its process (27 articles)
- A dialogue on abortion (71 articles)
- Knowledge is power and power is knowledge (21 articles)
- Do German reparations as restitution for the Holocaust place a burden on the wrong generation? (21 articles)
- Are human beings capable of truly selfless acts (28 articles)
- Kantian ethics: What Immanuel Kant was talking about (10 articles)
- Are we drowning in excess? (29 articles)
- Exploring good vs evil (36 articles)
- How ethical concepts shape value judgments (2 articles)
- How should we respond to the issue of prejudice (20 articles)
- Should doctors treat patients if their religious beliefs are harming themselves or others? (2 articles)
- Is a third sex category really necessary? (5 articles)
- Carpe diem: How to really 'seize the day' (9 articles)
- The ethics of designer babies (3 articles)
- Arguments against moral subjectivism (3 articles)
- Truth, fact or opinion: The importance of truth (14 articles)
- Ethics of euthanasia for severe dementia cases (3 articles)
- An overview of ethics theories and systems (1 article)
- Criteria and decision-making systems used to make ethical judgments (2 articles)
- Affirmative action programs and the ethics of social justice (2 articles)

