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| Emotivism -Meaningful statements can be tested, hence, moral statements are meaningless, they only show emotions of the speaker |
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| Albert Camus and Jean Paul Sartre |
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| Existentialism - based on the utter meaningless of life, choose freely and not based on others influence |
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| Utilitarianism - The greatest good for the greatest number |
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| Intiutionism - Always let your conscience be your guide |
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| Machiavelli and Otto Von Bismark |
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| Pragmatism - Do whatever is necesary to keep yourself in power |
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| Truth is whatever is useful |
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| Education should emphasize self fulfillment and socialization |
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| Situational Ethics - Law of love determines everything. Sometimes its necessary to violate another law |
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| Hierarchicalism - Because we're sinners in a sinful world sometimes sinnning is unavoidable and we mus violate the lesser law and when we do it is not a sin |
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| Tragic Moral Choice - there are times when sin is necessary but the lesser sin is still a sin |
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| Kantian epistemology - Categorial imiperative any action without catradiction may be willed to be a universal law and considered to be right |
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| All that is not forbidden is permissable |
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| All that is not commanded is forbidden |
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