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Jommel Gonzales

CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS

By:

James E. White

“It is a clear difference between saying that someone has a right to do something in this sense and saying
that it is the right thing for him to do or that he does no wrong in doing it.”

Learning Expectations:

I expect to learn what the value of rights is, and how relevant it is for us.

The Nature and Value of Rights – Joel Feinberg

Review:

According to the author you must know your rights and constraints before doing something, it is
not just knowing it but learning on how to do or not do this as right or wrong. It was said that what are you
doing has a consequences and it would affect to you or to the others, because desires dictate the motives
to do the way you are thinking of. A rights is something that you are more value those obligations to do it,
there’s a good return it to you.

He also said that a person can do anything even if his or her conscience breaks but it has a
juridical and non-juridical affects to those who break the law. People can behave by the means of his
motives and as well as the good in the eyes of others, however what you are doing doesn’t good to the
mindset of others, especially in the different culture approach of other people. The nature of rights has a
pain and pleasure which is derived from rewards and painful punishments of law that needs to abide of
all.

Lesson Learned:

I learned that all of us must know how to bear the rights of other in able to have a good decisions
in life which is good for the better welfare of society even your self.
Integrative Questions:

1. What is the nature of rights?

2. What is the value of rights?

3. What are the punishments when you are not abide the importance of it?

4. What is the conceive circumstances?

5. How come rights affect us?

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