• Q : Ethics awareness inventory....
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    Comprise a statement describing how your educational experience has affected your ethical thinking. This analysis must address your use of ethics in thinking and decision-making and your potential f

  • Q : Difference between male-female thought patterns....
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    Psychologists tell us that stress affects women and men differently because they do not think alike. Women tend to develop psychological problems such as depression, memory lapse, and headaches.

  • Q : Subjects of morality and ethics....
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    In studying the subjects of morality and ethics, we often found that philosophies at both extremes were described.

  • Q : Constitution of united states....
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    Discuss the framework that the Constitution of the United States establishes to ensure that all citizens are treated with the same ethical considerations?

  • Q : Truth for the same reality situation....
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    What are instances of numerous views of the truth for the same reality situation? Why should we understand the transition from the personal values to group values?

  • Q : Plato and kant ethical theories....
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    Compare the major theories of ethics of any two of these philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Bentham, Mill, and Rawls.

  • Q : Elderly patient autonomy....
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    Are there times when working with an aging individual that other values ought to override patient autonomy? What are some potential difficulties with attempting to uphold the value of patient autono

  • Q : Kant categorical imperative-america ethical dilemma....
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    The change in American values has been portrayed, in general, by move away from traditional Judeo-Christian ethics toward diversity, relativism, and self-fulfillment.

  • Q : Emotivism and moral reasoning....
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    One of Rachel's biggest claims against emotivism is that it seems to lack reasons. What are moral reasons? How do they differ from other kinds of evidence, such as physical facts?

  • Q : Convergence and divergence....
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    Write down a 750-1,000 word essay describing the convergence or divergence among the following topics: virtue, character, love, law, and Christian ethical behavior as taught in the Bible.

  • Q : Essentialism and feminist theory....
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    How has feminist theory itself been criticized as essentialist? How do such criticisms relate to those claims that feminists themselves make against traditional philosphical concepts?

  • Q : Ethical issues with aging....
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    Give an overview of the ethical challenges a feminist/female-centered ethical framework brings to the discussion of how to best care for the aging/elderly.

  • Q : Ethical universalism and cultural relativism....
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    Sam, a graduate student in anthropology, received a summer grant to study tribal life in the Amazon River basin. Before he embarked on his scholarly journey, Sam visited his family physician.

  • Q : Aristotles philosophy of virtue....
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    Baby Boomer Bob is a professionally employed, married man with grown children and grandchildren. He works in a human services agency and lives in a gracious home with his bright, attractive, profess

  • Q : Utilitarian calculation of painful....
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    Perform the utilitarian calculation of painful or pleasurable consequences to evaluate a controversial ethical issue - abortion.

  • Q : Utilitarianism and deontology....
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    Use the compare and contrast template provided to organize your thoughts and ideas. Complete the template and attach it to the final paper.

  • Q : Ethical theories-moral philosophers....
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    Which of ethical theories do you think that moral philosophers must focus on thinking about over the next 10-15 years (see below)?

  • Q : Effect of study of ethics....
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    Does studying ethics inspire students and professors to be morally better people? Aristotle thought that we learned ethics only through life experience, and that intellectual or academic training di

  • Q : Differences between capitalist-socialist....
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    Critically discuss the differences between Capitalist, Socialist, Fairness, and Libertarian notions of justice? What are the strongest and weakest parts of each theory?

  • Q : Moral standards and ethics....
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    Measure the promotional practices of the companies in terms of moral standards which you think are appropriate for the sort of environment in which the companies are operating.

  • Q : Price-fixing scheme and ge....
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    Measure the price-fixing scheme from ethical point of view (your evaluation should explain the effects of scheme on society's welfare, on the moral rights of society's members, and on the distributi

  • Q : View of justice in classical philosophy....
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    Thrasymachus the Sophist has defined "Justice" as "the interest of the stronger parties". In light of Socrates' considered view of Justice as expounded over the course of the Republic

  • Q : Employees level of job satisfaction....
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    Why should employers care regarding their employees' level of job satisfaction? Why are modern employees increasingly unsatisfied with their jobs?

  • Q : Happiness and rationality....
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    Suppose that you've to undergo some operation that would leave you perfectly healthy, but without your ability to reason. As part of this operation, you'd still be capable to feel pleasure but not p

  • Q : Pro and con side of capital punishment....
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    The outline consists of the pro and con side of capital punishment. The pro side consists of retribution, heinous of crime, victim's rights.

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