
Under What Conditions, If Any, Could Two-Tier MRI Be Morally Just? Assessing Its Justification in Canada and the Permissibility of Private Access
Introduction The case of Ben and Sanders highlights the ethical dilemmas in healthcare access. Ben and Sanders are two promising young hockey players with ...

My Understanding Of Ethics and Its Use In My Life
Introduction Ethics, as a branch of philosophy, explores the principles that govern right and wrong behaviour, influencing decisions in personal, professional, and societal contexts. ...

Is Free Speech the Enemy of Science?
Introduction The debate surrounding free speech and its impact on science is both timely and complex, particularly in an era marked by misinformation, social ...

Present James Rachels’ Argument Against the Existence of a Moral Distinction Between Active and Passive Euthanasia, as Found in His Article “Active and Passive Euthanasia”, Using the Smith and Jones Example, as Well as One Example of Your Own Involving a Physician and a Patient. Develop What You Take to Be a Good Criticism of Rachels’ Argument. Evaluate Why It Is Better to Keep Making the Distinction and Using It in Medical Practice. Justify Your Conclusions.
Introduction Euthanasia remains a contentious issue in philosophical and medical ethics, particularly regarding the moral distinction between active euthanasia—intentionally causing death, such as through ...

Essay1: If an Idea Could Talk- Choose an idea like gravity, justice, zero, curiosity, or freedom. If it could speak, what would it say about how humans misunderstand it?
Introduction This essay explores the anthropomorphic concept of an idea speaking, focusing on ‘zero’ as the chosen idea, viewed through the lens of technology ...

Essay 2: Is every scientific or technological advancement a sign of progress? Share a situation where “moving forward” may not be the same as “moving wisely.”
Introduction In the field of technology studies, the notion of progress is often linked to scientific and technological advancements that promise improved efficiency, connectivity, ...

1. I don’t cause climate change, so I don’t have an obligation to do anything about it or help anyone deal with it if I don’t want to. Discuss.
Introduction The statement “I don’t cause climate change, so I don’t have an obligation to do anything about it or help anyone deal with ...

Why Death is Bad
Introduction Death, as an inevitable aspect of human existence, has long been a subject of fascination and dread within the field of psychology. From ...

About the paper Why Abortion is Immoral by Don Marquis (1989)
Introduction In the field of practical ethics, debates surrounding abortion remain highly contentious, often pitting individual rights against moral considerations of life and potential. ...

Does the existence of apparent unnecessary evil genuinely conflict with the existence of a tri-omni God?
Introduction The problem of evil has long been a central issue in philosophy of religion, challenging the coherence of believing in a God who ...
