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Is God's existence required in order for there to be an objective and absolute morality? Based on the Is God Necessary for Morality?
Which type of bearings allows two surfaces to move relative to each other without the benefit of rolling contact?
Which of the following is true about the center distance of two meshing gears? Which of the following is true about the center distance of two meshing gears?
Problem: True or False? Philosophy, being an ancient art, cannot be applied to modern social problems such as racism
What is David Hume's view on altruism? Group of answer choices While altruism is possible, it is not desirable to engage in altruistic action
In what respect are human beings fundamentally equal according to Hobbes? Group of answer choices
What is the 'good life'? What does it mean for a choice or action to be ethically or morally 'good'?
Problem: Feminist ethics claims that Question options: a) men and women should always be treated the same.
Explore the Socratic method as an educational technique. How does the Socratic method prioritize inquiry and critical thinking?
Problem: David Hume and Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali both acknowledge the meaning of knowledge by experience
Problem: Do you have any examples of how deductive arguments work in your public life?
Problem: They might think that cases such as Michael Brown's are not a result of racism, even when it is very clear that it is
Problem: According to Dewberry, the widespread view of the unique objectivity of scientific knowledge came from
According to Socrates, the truth lies in a statement that is impossible to Group of answer choices improve. disprove. approve.
Reductionism likes to divide explanations of behavior into separate components, while holism likes to look at the picture as a whole.
Problem: Why would someone not be surprised that they are a Democratic?
Question: Waiver of the right to remain silent is invalid if it is achieved through a promise of leniency by police. True False
Problem: Kitchener (1984) suggested that there are two distinct forms of ethical thinking
What sorts of things stimulate "repugnance" in Kass's account? Is Kass right to identify a sort of wisdom in this sort of repugnance?
In applied ethics, what term means that an action is neither right nor wrong to do them or not to do them (ethically neutral?)
Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism, derived the tenets of Stoic Doctrine from four philosophical traditions. List these philosophical traditions:
For Augustine, unless the natural power through free will is sufficient for us to know how to live and live well, then Christ died in vain.
In what ways does Resnick Dufour argue that we "sift" through identities we adopt in order to align two identities that may be in tension with one another?
Question: What kinds of roles are not acceptable for AI?
Question: With whom is the principlist approach to medical ethics most associated?