Ethical Decision Making In The Road By Cormac Mccarthy

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Take a gander outside, and watch as people walk by. Notice the gleaming green grass and the trees that stand firm in the ground. Then imagine it all disappeared because of fire, leaving the world into nothing but ash and bones. The post-apocalyptic novel, The Road written by Cormac McCarthy shows a world diminished by fire and the ashes of humanity. However, with ethical decision making, the mentality of being a lone wolf and the lack of social norms, humanity would go up in flames. Ethical decision making can be defined as standards of our environment that are acceptable to most people. According to Nacada.ksu.edu, explains that people make safe or risky decisions in uncertain situations, due to ethical thinking. When one makes a decision,

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