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Moral Law, Justice, and Evolution

... would still be there even if we had never learned of their existence. Bearing that in mind, let's return to the moral law. The most reasonable assumption is that individuals down through the centuries discovered and rediscovered ... Read Read: Moral Law, Justice, and Evolution

By: Jerry Richard Boone | 29/08/2007 | Religion

Province of International Laws Determined

... . Thus cultural and historical complexity makes it difficult to read off judgments in particular cases from general or universal moral laws and there is good reason for supposing that a great deal o the debate over values and ethics in the ... Read Read: Province of International Laws Determined

By: shail | 30/09/2008 | National, State, Local

Criminal law questions and answers

... adult, but only looks like a teen -- because that's not what the. What is a crime? A crime in a broad sense is an act that violates a political or moral law. In the narrow sense, a crime is a violation of the criminal law. For example, most ... Read Read: Criminal law questions and answers

By: lawfaq | 08/07/2009 | Criminal

Laws FAQ

... a warning, arrested, fined, etc? Sounds like you got caught?LOL All states , territories ,and provinces have moral laws , so depending on what happened and where. Question about carrying a gun?I have a gun and i know when transport a gun ... Read Read: Laws FAQ

By: lawfaq | 19/11/2009 | Law

Laws questions and answers

... a warning, arrested, fined, etc? Sounds like you got caught?LOL All states , territories ,and provinces have moral laws , so depending on what happened and where. Question about carrying a gun?I have a gun and i know when transport a gun ... Read Read: Laws questions and answers

By: lawfaq | 28/09/2009 | Law

Is Morality a God Given or an Inborn Trait?

... to early societal groups and individuals and groups displaying such behaviors were more likely to survive than those who did not. Moral law is inborn, not God given. 1 Dugatkin, L.A.: The Altruism Equation. Princeton Univ. Press. 2006. Read Read: Is Morality a God Given or an Inborn Trait?

By: David E. Comings, M.D. | 07/07/2008 | Religion

The Illogic of Rejecting Morality without God

... of an unjust law. At stage six "One's own conscience dictates that compliance with an unjust law is not morally required and...active resistance to it is ethically defensible." (Rosen, H., The Development of Sociomoral Knowledge, N.Y., ... Read Read: The Illogic of Rejecting Morality without God

By: Hugh Rosen | 19/07/2006 | Religion
Scott Hughes

The Clarity of Moral Nihilism

... mean, "doing drugs will cause you more trouble than pleasure." When a person says, "breaking the law is morally bad," they might mean, "if you break the law, it will probably result in very unpleasant consequences for you." When a person ... Read Read: The Clarity of Moral Nihilism

By: Scott Hughes | 27/12/2007 | Philosophy

Helen Wilkie

Employee Morale, Employee Retention and Common Civility

I recently had a conversation with a director of a major law firm about morale among employees. It was low, and employee retention was beginning to be an issue. As we talked, it became apparent that while the lawyers had access to ... Read Read: Employee Morale, Employee Retention and Common Civility

By: Helen Wilkie | 05/01/2008 | Business
Francis  Githinji

Legal Standpoint of Relationship Moral Issues: Homosexuality and Abortion

... , human rights activists and medical practitioners. What is right in public eye is sometimes hard to tell but there are some laws that govern such moral issues. In January 22 in the year 1973, the supreme courts released its vital decision ... Read Read: Legal Standpoint of Relationship Moral Issues: Homosexuality and Abortion

By: Francis Githinji | 23/09/2008 | Dating

The English Legal System: Why, How Laws are Made

... society; and there has been the Libertarian View -that private morality and immorality is one's own business and not of law: e.g., the Misrepresentations Act 1967. THE AIM OF LAW The Libertarian view has been mostly preferred, ... Read Read: The English Legal System: Why, How Laws are Made

By: Eren | 30/05/2007 | Law

Social Work and the Law

... The duty of reasonable care to assist others in danger is a legal duty as well as a moral duty. However, American negligence law only recognizes it as a moral duty except when there exists a relationship between parties. In the case of ... Read Read: Social Work and the Law

By: E.Writers | 04/02/2009 | Education
Tim Bryce

Moral Decay

... loyalty, honesty, perseverance, integrity, and professionalism, are adjectives of the past, then we are indeed witnessing the moral decay of our society.  Actually, it's rather remarkable we have progressed as far as we have as a species, ... Read Read: Moral Decay

By: Tim Bryce | 14/10/2008 | Ethics

Synopsis on Personal Injury Law in Los Angeles

... , the concurrence of the following essential elements is needed:1.    The Tortfeasor has a duty to act with precaution – law and morality requires everyone to act with the necessary care and caution when performing an action; otherwise, he ... Read Read: Synopsis on Personal Injury Law in Los Angeles

By: Adriane Lauren Luna | 24/07/2008 | Personal Injury

How A Child Thinks Regarding Moral Issues

... . The first is heteronomous morality thinking, which occurs between four and seven years of age. The second is autonomous morality, which occurs between seven to ten years of age. Piaget believed that heteronomous morality is the first ... Read Read: How A Child Thinks Regarding Moral Issues

By: Don Alexander | 13/08/2007 | Education

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