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How would Hobbes and Augustine each address the following statement: "From such crooked timber as humankind is made of nothing entirely straight
Question: Why does Kant think that morality requires categorical and not merely hypothetical imperatives?
Question: What does it means for an imperative to command hypothetically?
Problem: Choose a quote from Mattick. Write out the quote explain what it means and why you chose it.
Kant determines the moral worth of an action according to the intention (duty) of the person doing the action and Mill defines a good action
Problem: Explain what Hobbes means by the state of nature and the remedy. Minimum 150 word count
Problem: What could be cited as evidence to support or deny the existence of this "invisible hand" in our society and economy?
Should there be limits on freedom of speech when it comes to publicizing methods for killing oneself or others?
Indicate whether the following argument is valid or invalid: Just about every owl has talons, and Mr. Ocax is an owl, so presumably, he has talons.
Give an example of two different sentences A and B in the blocks language such that A ? B is a logical consequence of A ? B.
Please provide any specific examples of historians who focused on political/economic drivers vs. Native American Communities?
Problem: Does animals have moral status according to Kant?
What impact will labeling of GM food products have on producers and developers of GMO foods?
Does a company have an ethical duty to find a balance between remaining profitable and paying all workers a decent living wage? Why or why not?
Why is the existence of evil a problem for the theist one who believes in God? Explain the two principal components
Identify other examples of these three facets of materialism in professional settings.
what do you think Aristotle sees as the value of examining how we ought to live is, given that merely examining how we ought to live
Explain in detail what Kierkegaard means by faith and infinite resignation. Why does Kierkegaard say Sarah is the real hero of the story?
On pages 79-80 of our course textbook, Alan Hajek lays out his interpretation of Pascal's argument.
Problem: Describe one common argument for and one argument against abortion.
Question: What is faith? What is objection would Clifford make to religious belief on the basis of faith?
1. What does Bentham mean by happiness? 2. What does he mean by aggregate happiness?
Are Marx's argument's right that people will continue to work hard, to aspire to excellence, even if they were not offered the possibility of being much more
According to Weston, when the different families of values seem to disagree, we should treat the different recommendations they make as:
When thinking about moral issues, Weston urges us to replace the question, "Which side is right?", with the question: