Thursday, May 1, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Blog 4
How did the first contemporary issue effect your principles? Did it challenge them? Were your principles helpful in working out your response to the issue? Which philosopher's position was most consistent with your own principles and why?
The first contemporary issue was abortion.I think that people should have their right to choose because that it is their life. But when a woman is pregnant and decides to get abortion. If she wants to get an abortion, I have complete understanding with that if she has reasons why she doesn't want to have the child. And if she does it in a time where that the fetus isn't completely formed, then I believe that the woman has that choice to have an abortion. But if a woman doesn't want the child but she's already 5 months pregnant, the fetus is already formed quite a lot. I think that she should have the baby but if she doesn't want the child, she should set it up towards adoption. This issue didn't really affect my principles because I believe that everyone has a choice and to make a right choice but to also justify whether or not it is the right choice. So I think warren's principles is most consistent with mine.
The first contemporary issue was abortion.I think that people should have their right to choose because that it is their life. But when a woman is pregnant and decides to get abortion. If she wants to get an abortion, I have complete understanding with that if she has reasons why she doesn't want to have the child. And if she does it in a time where that the fetus isn't completely formed, then I believe that the woman has that choice to have an abortion. But if a woman doesn't want the child but she's already 5 months pregnant, the fetus is already formed quite a lot. I think that she should have the baby but if she doesn't want the child, she should set it up towards adoption. This issue didn't really affect my principles because I believe that everyone has a choice and to make a right choice but to also justify whether or not it is the right choice. So I think warren's principles is most consistent with mine.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Social / Moral Principles
What Social / Moral Principles do you find compelling and why? How do these principles fit with the personal principles you identified in Blog 2? Do they conflict at all? Do you think you can live according to both? How will you go about doing so? i.e. Prioritize them? Adopt specific ones for specific contexts?
The social/moral principle i find most compelling are those
of John Locke. They do some what fit, in my first blog I spoke about “Being
myself- Dare to be Different”. I do believe that we are all born with natural
rights and its one of my responsibilities as a human to oblige by those rights
when dealing with others and when dealing with myself. I also understand not
everyone has the same perception of life in me and I try not to frustrate
myself with contradicting views. I really don't think they conflict whats so
ever, if anything I think they complement each other very nicely. I already
live according to both, and even though I am not where I want to be I am still
on the path. Every day I try to remind myself not to force anything, not to get
angry when things don't happen my way, and I am also a believer in letting
things develop the way they were meant to. Me intervening and complaining only
brings in more stress and negativity. Some of the views of john Locke,
specifically the part of natural rights help me keep up with the positivity I
want in my life and for those around me.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Rules, I live by
What personal principles did you adhere to before entering this course and where did they come from? Were they taught to you? Did you develop them on your own? How have our readings and discussions impacted those principles? Of the principles covered which are you drawn to the most and why?
Principles I stand by before entering this course:
Principles I stand by before entering this course:
- Golden rule-"do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
- Think before I act- "because everything you do will impact your future."
- Learn from my failures.- "failure is a great teacher"
- Be myself- "Dare to be Different"
These principles were developed through my experiences. My parents taught me some of these principles when i was younger but i never followed them. It wasn't until I got older when I started to adopt this principles. As I got older, the more things I when threw in my life and made me start to follow these principles.
After our reading assignments and class discussions, I have even a strongly bond to my principles. Existentialism had drawn to me the most because I believe that life is all about us,human beings have the freewill and our life is a series of choices. that Existentialists believe are true and I agree with some of those too. I agree with how life is a series of choices. In life, we always have decisions to make. There are decisions in life that require a lot of thought and people never want to make the wrong decision because they always want to pick the right path in life.
After our reading assignments and class discussions, I have even a strongly bond to my principles. Existentialism had drawn to me the most because I believe that life is all about us,human beings have the freewill and our life is a series of choices. that Existentialists believe are true and I agree with some of those too. I agree with how life is a series of choices. In life, we always have decisions to make. There are decisions in life that require a lot of thought and people never want to make the wrong decision because they always want to pick the right path in life.
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