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Robinson describes magnanimity as the mean between the extremes of
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In what way would Hill’s notion of “self-acceptance” correspond to Aristotle’s conception of eudaimonia? (Points : 1)
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Derrick
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Robinson agrees with Aquinas’ idea that (Points : 1)
Honor is a subjective quality Honor is secondary to integrity Honor must
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elizabeth
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Robinson describes magnanimity and integrity as both primarily concerned with what? (Points : 1)
Honor Wealth Courage Generosity
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elizabeth
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The second proposition is this: an action done from duty has its moral worth, not in the purpose that is to be attained by it,
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john
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Robinson describes magnanimity as the mean between the extremes of
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1 what does peter singer say about history liberation movements?
2 The philosopher,John Stuart mill recognized the follow as a
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mary
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What do you think about the rules of civilization? Do they free us and enable us to rise to our best selves? Or do the rules
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Dennis
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How a warden must address ethical issues between the correctional officers and the inmates.
Can you help me with where to locate
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MIKE
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According to Aristotle, we should begin ethical inquiry by specifying
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Anonymous
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For Mill, when calculating the utility of any particular action, we must include the happiness it will produce for
A. The family
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Pat
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Hill claims that a fruitful way to think about the badness of destroying the environment is:
To think about what kind of human
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jasmine
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Can someone please check my answers if it is right. Thank you!
True/False 1. Rosenstand argues that moral subjectivism is an
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ivy
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Which one of these is not a principle that can be drawn from the Categorical Imperative?
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Erica
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Which of the following does Peter Singer assert about the principle of equality
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jasmine
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What would be the most plausible message that Groundhog Day is communicating about the relation between ethical standards and
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Anonymous
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what are some ethical advantages and negative issues associated with Restorative Justice
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Given that many businesses are multi-national and the economy is becoming more global, discuss whether or not business ethics is
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Vanessa
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coding that is inappropriately altered to obtain a higher payment rate is called
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toya
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What are ethical dimensions? I've searched google but I don't understand what it means.
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Al
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What are the ethical dimensions of bill 94?
(Bill in Quebec that banned face covering in any government funded building such as
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Al
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Which of the following are principles of right and wrong?
(1 point) Responses creeds creeds ethics ethics unions unions wages
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Which of the following frameworks encourages us to imagine alternative solutions to moral dilemmas, "focusing less on deciding
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Pat
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Which of the following frameworks would be most likely to justify convicting an innocent person?
A. Virtue ethics B.
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Pat
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Which of the following comes closest to what Aristotle regarded as the highest human good?
A. Pleasure B. Avoidance of Pain C.
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Pat
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This is not the best of all possible worlds, because the best of all possible worlds would not contain suffering, and this world
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Mike
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The Categorical Imperative variation, "Act so as to treat humanity, whether in your own person or that of any other, as an end
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Ethel
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You're A doctor at a certain hospital and two people get sick from different regions one person his father is a member of
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Use the following information to answer questions 5-7.
Blue Bird Bus Company is suffering declining sales of its principal
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Mia
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In contrast to Bentham, John Stuart Mill argued that happiness or pleasure should be understood:
A. quantitatively B.
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Pat
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Which of the following concepts best captures the utilitarian notion that each person's welfare is equally important and, thus,
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Erica
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Which of the following principles approves or disapproves of an action according to its tendency to promote happiness for the
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Erica
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Is there another word/phrase for the value "treat others the way you want to be treated"?
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maya
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When we claim that certain moral values or principles (e.g., do not steal) apply or should apply to all people, everywhere, we
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Pat
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how are Ethical Egoism and Virtue Ethics the same and what are the contradictory elements between the two systems
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tom
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Which of the following would be of greatest concern from an ethical standpoint?
A. The number of homicide victims in a given
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Pat
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5. Which evidence would best support the claim that prayer in school should be allowed?
@This is a holistic problem answered by
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which statement about hypothetical imperatives is true?
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george
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1. When confronted with a moral dilemma, care ethics encourages us to consider:
A. relevant duties and imperatives. B. equality
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Any
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1. With regard to how we feel about ourselves and our own accomplishments, which of the following would be the virtuous midpoint
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Any
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1. Which of the following is a key Aristotelian idea that describes a midpoint between extremes of excess and deficiency?
A.
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1. Kantian (deontological) ethics justifies criminal punishment on which of the following grounds?
A. Retribution B.
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PHI 208 Week 2 - Readings Quiz
1. Tom Regan’s view of animals is that (Points : 1) They are important but not quite as
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Doc
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1. Which of the following, according to Carl Klockars, is NOT an important consideration in determining whether the good ends of
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Any
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Glaucon states that most people think that justice (Points : 1)
Is only praised by good people. Is the lesser of two evils. Is
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lo
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Peter Singer argues that giving money to famine relief is:
a. Morally permissible. b. Morally forbidden. c. Morally required. d.
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need help please check my answer
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Peter Singer argues that giving money to famine relief is:
Answer a. Morally permissible. b. Morally forbidden. c. Morally
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According to Kant, we have no direct duties to animals because they lack personal attributes such as___________.
my answer is all
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Anonymous
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1. Which of the following positions holds that moral beliefs vary from person to person, and that one person's beliefs and
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Any
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1. When we claim that certain moral values or principles (e.g., do not steal) apply or should apply to all people, everywhere,
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Any
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