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Ethics (By:Dabo Euclid)

INTRODUCCTION Ethically, the human person has the faculty of reason which help him to distinguish between what is good and what is bad.Man as a thinking being is faced with the perplexity of life. The moral perplexities/concernity people show concern about what we do which they expect, to Concord with human reason. They identify one limitation and let you know that it is wrong. What one does, people are watching to show concern to give moral perplexities; people who show this moral concern, contextualize one's moral action and as they do so, they also tell one to be morally reprehensible. Hence, it is in the light of this aforementioned this paper shall discuss the 'Ethical Theories'. DEFINITION: (Nature of Ethics). Another name for Ethics is "Moral Philosophy". The world Ethics comes from the Greek word " Echo's ",which means custom, character, or a herbitual way of acting. The Greek Ethos is translated by the Latin word " Mos"

RELEVANCE OF THE STUDY OF AESTHETICS (BY:EUCLID DABO ICEKING)

           It was a German philosopher, Alexander Gottieb Baumgarten who in 1735 introduced the term, Aesthetics though the nature of beauty had earlier been studied. Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that deals with the essence and perception of the beautiful (and the ugly) as opposed to the moral and the useful. It also deals with the question of whether these qualities are objectively inherent in the objects in which they are perceived or just in the mind of the one who perceives it. This branch of philosophy also deals with issue of whether the objects in question have in themselves special qualities or there are modes, the aesthetics modes, by which these qualities are perceived. Again, the discipline asks whether or not there is actually a difference between the beautiful and the sublime. Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy which deals with the nature of art and taste. It is the creation and appreciation of beauty. Scientifically it is defined as the sensory-emotional va