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"On personal experience and social context." WW. # 4. By: Mebratu K. Gebru - 992640255. Submitted to: Prof. Marilyn Legge and TA Jennifer Janzen-Ball. Submitted on: Oct. 14/ 2003. As the saying goes: "no one is an island, entire of himself." Since our coming to this world all of us have had interactions first with our families and then with our own society. Family, the first school, serves as a shaper of everyone's moral sensibilities. Though intellectual influence is preserved for schools, they themselves have their own moral influence. "As our lives are irreducibly social," (Birch and Rasmussen, 85) the interactions that we have among our society also contribute for the kind of personality that we are. Based on the assigned readings and the writer's personal experience, this paper briefly deals with the place of moral issues in social life, the role of personal experience in responding to the moral issues of one's own...

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