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Functions of Social and Political Philosophy: Nutshell of Determination of Norms
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Functions of Social and Political Philosophy
Nutshell of Determination of Norms
- In a nutshell, the determination of norms in any society cannot be left to any preconceived notions.
- It can only be accomplished by establishing a healthy dialogue between conflicting opinions and eliminating biased views.
- Any conclusion dra…
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The Concept of Corruption & How It is a Curse: Understanding the Definition of Corruption
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The Concept of Corruption & How It is a Curse
Understanding the Definition of Corruption
- Corruption refers to an act involving immoral practices, such as drawing an undue advantage from once dominant position, in the public or private sphere.
- Prevention of corruption is an important responsibility of the state that aims at creating congenial conditions for its citizens.
- For example, Charles Caleb Colton observed corruption is like a ball of snow, once it is set rolling, it must increase.
- It is said that corruption arises from authority plus monopoly minus transparency.
- For example the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle observed …
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