Discuss an important concept or prominent figure from one of the disciplines of the humanities (Introduction to Humanities, World Humanities, Music Theory, Religion, Philosophy and Logic, Lit 2000).

HCC humanities classes

HCC humanities classes, write an essay addressing the following prompt statement.

Discuss an important concept or prominent figure from one of the disciplines of the humanities (Introduction to Humanities, World Humanities, Music Theory, Religion, Philosophy and Logic, Lit 2000).

The essay should utilize core Terminology/vocabulary of the selected discipline in the discussion of the concept or prominent figure. </p>

Your essay should be formatted as follows: Typed. Two pages/500 word minimum; double-spaced; 12 pt Times New Roman font; 1” margins.

Essays will be evaluated on the following criteria:

Knowledge and understanding of topic.
Ability to provide specific reasons of why topic is being discussed.
Use of frequent and direct references to main topic discussion points.
Use of Standard English writing conventions.
proper citing of any sources consulted

Which of the listed theories, or any ethical theory you choose to research, provides the best “model” for ethical behavior in criminal justice?

Throughout this course, you have examined multiple ethical theories, among them: Utilitarianism, Deontological, normative ethics, ethical relativism, natural law, virtue theory, and so forth.in your textbook presents three additional ethical theories: ethical Egoism, Hedonism, and Stoicism. Explore the normative and analytical philosophies of morality and criminal justice in Duff’s Theories of Criminal Law .Which of the listed theories, or any ethical theory you choose to research, provides the best “model” for ethical behavior in criminal justice?Carefully explain the major premises of the ethical theory and provide both the positives and negatives of the application of this theory to the field of criminal justice.A necessary focus of your discussion will be an examination of which areas of the field of criminal justice require the most moral conduct and ethical consideration.Provide an analysis as to which ethical theory will best serve society as a whole, and the field of criminal justice in particular.Banks, C. (2016). Criminal justice ethics: Theory and practice (4th ed.).

Chapter 5: Judges, Lawyers, and Ethics
Chapter 15: Egoism,  and In difference

Articles
. Theories of criminal law (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2013 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/criminal-law/

This entry explores the normative and analytical philosophies of morality and criminal justice. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, “Criminal Justice: Varying Perspectives.”

Sullins, J. (2012). Information Technology and moral values (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Spring 2014 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/

This entry discuses morality and information technology. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, “Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology.”

How much of a role can/should the government play in new technology, and ethically, what are the rights of people to privacy when choosing new technology?

Each advance in technology brings with it moral questions about its application in the modern world. The ability of police and other agencies to monitor what were once private conversations and communications raises serious ethical questions about the right to privacy and the government’s “need to know.” Information Technology and Moral Values (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/) explores the relationship between morality and modern technologies (Sullins, 2012). In this discussion, provide the framework for an ethical policy that protects privacy while ensuring security.

What are the most important protections from the Bill of Rights to be afforded to modern technological communications?

Guided Response: Whenever examining technology issues in criminal justice, always consider how to improve the system. When there are Technological advances, security concerns are often paramount.

How much of a role can/should the government play in new technology, and ethically, what are the rights of people to privacy when choosing new technology?

. Criminal justice ethics: Theory and practice

Chapter 5: Judges, Lawyers, and Ethics
Chapter 15: Egoism, Pleasure, and Indifference

Articles
. Theories of criminal law (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy (Summer 2013 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/criminal-law/

This entry explores the normative and analytical philosophies of morality and criminal justice. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, “Criminal Justice: Varying Perspectives.”

Sullins, J. (2012). Information technology and moral values (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Spring 2014 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/

This entry discuses morality and information technology. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, “Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology.”

What moral beliefs influence your choices and your behavior toward others? How do you determine the “right” thing to do?

 

What is your Philosophy of Life?

Everybody has a Philosophy of life. Identify. Identify some of the foundational beliefs that form your philosophy of life using these questions as a guide. Express your ideas as completely and clearly as you can. Think deeply and beyond Superficialities and refuse to be satisfied with the first idea that you have.

Some of the questions you can address:

– What do you most value in life? Why?’

– What moral beliefs influence your choices and your behavior toward others?

How do you determine the “right” thing to do?

– What role do religious beliefs play in your life?

Do you believe in “God”? Why or why not? Is there an afterlife?

If so, what is the path to it?

– What gives your life meaning?

What is the purpose of your life?

What do you hope to achieve in your life?

– Do you believe that your choices are free?

Do you hold yourself responsible for your choices?

– Are all people entitled to basic human rights? Why?

What is justice?

– What are other important beliefs in your life?

Submit in APA 7th format, essay format, at least 2 pages.