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algol13
3 years ago
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In 200 words describe whether or not you think it is ever okay to kill others for a greater good.

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____ [38]3 years ago
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We would all be able to concur that individuals would do anything for influence, riches, and ethical quality. I, myself don't imagine that it was OK to execute somebody for a more prominent great. The greater part of these individuals were self centered, avaricious, deceptive, and so forth They were individuals you wouldn't have any desire to trust or hang out with. The issues of influence, abundance, and ethical quality impact investigation and colonization in North America.

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Lorico [155]3 years ago
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If it’s for your own personal greater good then no but it we had to kill one person innocent or not to keep the entire human race alive then yes I do believe that it’s okay to kill that one person since it’s for a non selfish reason but only if it’s for the greater good of more people than just a handful I would say around 300 or more people if the majority of those people were innocent
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