MPYE-002 Ethics

Briefly discuss distributive justice.

What is Distributive Justice? Distributive justice refers to the fair and just distribution of resources, wealth, opportunities, and privileges in society. It is an important concept in ethics, economics, and political philosophy. Key Principles Equality: Everyone should be treated equally and receive the same share. Need-Based: Resources should be distributed according to people’s needs. Merit-Based: […]

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Evaluate moral pluralism in the light of Bio Ethical issues.

Understanding Moral Pluralism in Bioethics Moral pluralism is the view that there is more than one correct answer to moral questions. It accepts that different values, cultures, and ethical systems can provide different but valid responses to ethical issues. In the field of bioethics, this idea becomes very important. Bioethical Issues Bioethics deals with moral

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Discuss the cosmopolitan view on international ethics.

Cosmopolitan View in International Ethics The cosmopolitan view is the belief that all human beings, regardless of nationality, race, or culture, are part of a single global community. In international ethics, cosmopolitanism argues that moral rules and duties should apply equally to all people everywhere. Main Features of Cosmopolitan Ethics Universal Morality: Moral values such

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“Public is the real censor board.” What is your opinion on this view? Give your arguments.

Is the Public the Real Censor Board? The statement “Public is the real censor board” means that in the end, it is the people who decide what kind of content is acceptable in society. Even though formal censor boards exist to regulate movies, media, and literature, the public plays a more powerful role through their

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Describe the idea of existentialist humanism.

Understanding Existentialist Humanism Existentialist humanism is a philosophical view that combines existentialist ideas with humanist values. It is most famously discussed by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre in his lecture “Existentialism is a Humanism.” Core Ideas Existentialism teaches that human beings have no fixed nature or purpose. Instead, each person is free to shape their life

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Discuss logical positivist’s general position on moral statements.

Introduction to Logical Positivism Logical positivism was a school of thought that emerged in the early 20th century. It combined the ideas of empiricism (knowledge comes from experience) and logic. The main goal of logical positivists was to make philosophy more scientific by removing unclear and unverifiable statements, especially in ethics and metaphysics. View on

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What do you understand by Right to Life? Discuss the idea of dignified life in the context of cultural relativism and realism.

Understanding the Right to Life The Right to Life is one of the most basic and fundamental human rights. It means every individual has the right to live and that no one can take that right away. This right is recognized by many international laws and constitutions, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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What is sustainable development? What is the role and limit of sustainable development to save our environment? Which idea you will wish to present to save our environment? Why?

Introduction to Sustainable Development Sustainable development is a concept that focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It is a balanced approach that combines economic growth, environmental protection, and social inclusion. The idea was popularized in the 1987 Brundtland Report and has

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