PPT-Drug Use and Morality

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The limits of personal autonomy Drugs and Autonomy In 2010 about 226 million Americans aged 12 or older were illegal drug users Among young adults aged 18 to 25

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The limits of personal autonomy Drugs and Autonomy In 2010 about 226 million Americans aged 12 or older were illegal drug users Among young adults aged 18 to 25 the rate of illegal drug use increased from 196 percent in 2008 to 215 percent in 2010 mostly because of an increase in the use of marijuana . g cannabis ecstasy amphetamines cocaine andor heroin at levels which are associated with shortterm and or longterm harm see box Consequences of problem drug use Problem drug use is not just a matter of how much drug the person uses but how their use Of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Heritage. If you do not know where you came from – you will lack the ability to know your purpose, values, and mission.. Benjamin Rush . – Wrote policy for Adams, Jefferson, and . MORALITY. MORALITY. Whose morality is it anyway?. Session . 3. .1. 3. .1 Whose morality is it anyway. Key Concept. Everyone lives according to a set of moral principles or guidelines.. 3.1 Whose morality is it anyway. Summary of Elements of Moral Philosophy (. Rachels. ), Chapter 4. Course: Technology, Research and Ethics. Group 3: Benny, Tao, Ruth. 4.1 The presumed connection between Morality and Religion. . (Tao). Anthony Sieckmann. Morality - . is the differentiation of intentions, decisions, and . actions between . those that are good (or right) and those that are bad (or wrong. ). [Wikipedia]. From Latin . It's generally understood that questions of morality -- questions of good and evil and right and wrong -- are questions about which science officially has no opinion. It's thought that science can help us get what we value, but it can never tell us what we ought to value. And, consequently, most people -- I think most people probably here -- think that science will never answer the most important questions in human life… I'm going to argue that this is an illusion . EMP Chapter 4. pp. 52-67. 1. In the popular mind, there is a connection. Note the Moore example in the text.. People commonly believe that morality can only be understood in the context of religion. Clergy are deemed to have authority on this basis. Most philosophers find this view to be baseless.. Inquiries into the Philosophy of Religion. A Concise Introduction. Chapter 5. God And Morality. By . Glenn Rogers, Ph.D.. Copyright. ©. 2012 . Glenn Rogers. Proof of God?. God and Morality. Aristotle referred to man (humankind) as the rational animal, emphasizing that it is human rationality that sets humans apart from animals. . REC 321. Keith Fulthorp, . Ed.D. .. CSULB Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies. Today’s Agenda . Review Ethical Theories. Case Study/Discussion. CSULB Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies. vs. Hero. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygrxQgZfQfw. _______ is ______. er. than ______. Use Comparative Sentences . Ironman . vs. Hulk. Wolverine vs Professor X . Hulk vs Flash . Batman vs . Deadpool. James Rachels. &. Stuart Rachels. The Presumed Connection Between Morality and Religion. In popular thinking, morality and religion are inseparable. People commonly believe that morality can be understood only in the context of religion.. Morality, Sin, and Virtue OUR FEARLESS SEARCH FOR A MORAL INVENTORY Step 4: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. At its core, working Step 4 reflects our willingness to trust the HP of our understanding uncovered with Steps 1, 2, and 3. MECO1003 lecture . By Jock Cheetham. Hero or villain? . Morality and villains. Key terms. News values. Morality. Emotions. Threats. Ideological narratives. News values. Conley and . Lamble. Impact. Timeliness. Interludes and morality plays. Who?:. originally performed by clergy, later servants or wandering players and paid for by aristocratic patrons . Where?:. indoors – halls of great . households, inns.

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