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Question: How does this quote from Aristotle's Politics (Book 1) reflect the life of the polis? Give examples.
Nietzsche argues that "In the last analysis, 'love of the neighbour' is always something secondary, partly conventional and arbitrary-illusory
The practice of ruling out simple, logical explanations, experimentally or conceptually, before considering more complex or abstract explanations.
Abortion is one of the most difficult and controversial moral issues we will consider. Listen to both sides, even if it is difficult to do.
Some people are tempted to make positive claims about the "nature" of men and women. Why does Mill think this is a problematic tendency?
Question: According to the principles of virtue-based ethics, right and wrong are assessed using culture as a guide.
Which statement accurately describes Socrates' position? Group of answer choices Those who lack wisdom are not obligated to seek it
In the context of the critique of rights ethics, the doctrine that rights are self-evident and do not need to be justified has led to Blank______.
Most virtue ethicists believe that virtue is important for achieving not only moral well-being but also happiness and inner harmony.
Articulate a moral dilemma wherein one has to show a specific virtue or virtues (it can be any virtue or virtues including honesty, courage,
Question: Why, according to Socrates, do orators lack power in their cities? Group of answer choices
Question: Why, according to Socrates, is it better for the wrongdoer to be punished than not to be punished?
Do you think that they only or best way to promote prosocial (i.e., peaceful, cooperative, mutually beneficial) behaviour is to convince people
Although it would not be illegal, would you consider the downloading of media that meets these two conditions to be ethical or unethical?
Which of the following did we offer as a reason to believe that Cultural Relativism is false, or not well justified?
Question: According to the chapter, what does Martin Luther claim is the default mode of the human heart?
In your first paragraph- Share your insights into the ways you see technology contributing to the quality of the artifacts produced.
Why was Socrates condemned to death? Question options: Socrates' connections to the oligarchs who had previously overthrown the democracy in Athens.
1. In our pursuit of a harmonious living, Plato advises that we do the following: a. avoid physical pleasures, b. help and defend the weak and the poor
On the issue of Plato's identification of virtue and knowledge, Aristotle thinks that it is
Identify the question that Immanuel Kant first asked in order to establish a metaphysical groundwork or foundation for ethics that would explain
In the Ontological argument, Anselm defines God as "That than which nothing greater can be thought". What is the best way to understand why
Question: Why is rationality a problematic guide for determining that humans can ethically eat animals?
Determine whether this argument is using deductive or inductive reasoning. Then evaluate the argument as either valid/invalid or strong/weak.
I need to write Ethics Forum, send two posts for others to comment and discuss. 1. Ethics Issue: Does animal testing have sufficient scientific validity