How much for life
The article on 'How much for a Life' looks at the ethical view of an individual life in an economic way. To say that every person on this planet is worth the same amount, give or take a few million, is putting all individuals on an equal plain. One would argue that a professional doctor, who is in the business of saving peoples lives, is much more important the individual who is unemployed and only watches television all day. Another would argue that someone like Mother Theresa is far more important and valuable than The President of the United States. When you look at these two arguments, who you view to be more important and valuable depends upon what end of the scale you are living. If I were another unemployed person who stays home and watches television all day, I would argue that I am worth just as much as any doctor in the country. I take this view because I come from the same environment stated in the argument above. In the second argument, if I were not a religi
placed a high value on life, we would create the necessary shelters for these helpless that person makes to the world is not even a fair statement. The person who is cost of childcare and it does not make sense for them to work. The professional doctor
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Approximate Word count = 708
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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