1. Death Penelty
But what people fail to remember is that Washington and Jefferson, both supported slavery as well and surely, the advice of someone who has clearly demonstrated a total disregard and lack of respect for the value of a human life cannot and should not even be brought up in such an argument as capital punishment. In regards to the philosopher, Immanuel Kant, the great ethical philosopher, He stated that the motives behind actions determine whether something is moral or immoral (Palmer 271) and the motives that generally revolve around the death penalty, are those of resolve and the revenge b...
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