Morality
A detailed Summary of Morality
Well Well Well..... There is that bullies house that I hate, good thing it is Halloween. This egg would look really nice on the siding of the house. Wait is it morally right to throw an egg at a bully's house that I hate. Lets think back to my philosophy class when we read about "The Conscience of Huckleberry Finn" by Jon Bennett.
Well obviously most kids are not going to sit and think about if it is morally right to throw an egg at a bully's house. They are just going to do it. But with all egg throwing aside what would happen if you took "How not to answer moral questions" by Tom Regan and used the context of the conscience of Huckleberry Finn what you get or at least I am going to try and tell you what you would get?
Well the first stop on our 4-part journey is the first way on how not to answer a moral question. Which is you cannot use your moral right and wrong to determine just by finding out abo

Cahn, Steven M.: Exploring philosophy: An Introductory Anthology, Oxford University Press Inc., New York, New York, 1999.
The fourth and final way of not answering a moral question is you shouldn't use what some alleged moral authority says. So in the case of Huck he has grown up listening to older people who would be supposedly experts in servants. So Huck would have been told that servants are the master's property and should be treated like pets or something like that. So Huck cannot use his authority to rightfully take care of his moral dilemma of telling somebody about Jim.
With our 4-part journey now complete maybe we can answer my question of the egg. One I shouldn't throw the egg because the bully is a bully. Two I shouldn't throw the egg because I think it would be cool or not. Three I shouldn't throw the egg because other people want me too. Four I shouldn't throw the egg because some egg expert told me
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