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Philosophy Open
Philosophy Open 2019
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THBT it is immoral to give birth to a new life
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THR the decline of postmodernist art
Postmodernism – The premise of the ideology is that there is no definite terms, boundaries or absolute truth in existence
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TH oppose science as a predominant rationale in understanding the world
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THW ban abortion at all stages of pregnancy
Philosophy Open 2018
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THBT people of the present generation do not have any duties with regards to unborn people of future generations.
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Assuming that there is a drug that can induce a life-long coma in which one experiences the state of absolute happiness without requiring any further care until physical death from old age, THW immediately administer it to all humans.
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THBT if you choose to treat your lover and not the complete stranger, you will be morally blameworthy
Assuming that Ebola has spread to Japan, and you are a doctor who has just invented the cure, but only have one indivisible portion of it, and the only two patients in your care are your lover and a complete stranger, both of whom are in critical condition and will certainly die without treatment within a few hours.
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TH opposes the idea of Social Contract as a rationale for citizens’ obligation to obey the state’s coercive decisions (such as laws and policies).
Social Contract is a political theory that attempts to justify coercion of citizens by the state by claiming that the state exists because citizens agreed to establish it to promote common good. This agreement is usually referred to as the Social Contract.