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Why do social processes, in particular civil violence, either persist over time or suddenly change?
Would you say the description in the Case A New Work Ethic is realistic? Are acts of Enronesque greed a part of something pervasive but hidden?
What does Singer mean when he says that our attitudes are 'Speciesist'? Should we, in your view, consider non-human animals as morally equal to humans? Why?
What are some typical characteristics of female offenders? How are female offenders different than male offenders?
What is the issue that the moralist and autonomist disagree about? Identify and explain two conditions when cultural appropriation causes problems that James O.
In a section titled "Explanation" explain for each theory how it would help you make what you feel would be the right decision and in what situations.
What are the typical motivators for the offender? Describe the characteristics of offenders who typically commit the selected offense.
Evaluate whether the view can cope with cases in which you thought you knew but in the end didn't know (perhaps because you believed a falsehood).
Discuss your reaction to Socrates' implicit criticism of democracy at his trial. How would you go about answering his question?
Once you have finished looking at these individual aspects of his thinking, write a paragraph explaining your overall impression of what Heidegger has to say.
What do you think? Do aggressive sales tactics hold up to ethical scrutiny? Feel free to bring in your own experiences and examples.
Overview of Immanuel Kant's work on moral philosophy. Explain in detail the difference between nihilism and moral relativism.
What McMahan mean when he says that, Whether torture can morally permissible is less significant? What do you think of the notion of institutional morality?
Explain the view and the reasoning that leads him to it. Is substance dualism a defensible decision in the light of contemporary brain science?
Explain and evaluate his argument, as well as the conclusions he draws from it. Is the notion of ‘agent causation' coherent? Can we make it plausible?
Why do we have individually and as a society to narrow the gap? What role should the business community play? Defend your answer with ethical argumentation.
Why is deterrence not a decisive factor in the debate about the morality of the death penalty according to van den Haag? Explain your answers.
How the problem should be solved according to at least two ethical theories you studied this term.
Is Chomsky right that us intellectuals blindly parrot the positions of power? How does this idea relate to Gramsci's concept of hegemony?
Explain briefly the phonology, syntax and semantics of language. What has language got that prelinguistic mentality lacks?
Explain why business ethics is important in our time. Draw on everything we have learned this semester and use plenty of examples to illustrate your points.
Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living. What do you think he could have meant by that, or what does that statement mean to you?
Can organizations like Apple and Amazon operate across the entire spectrum of innovation activities?
Winch says, a common curriculum that exposes children to all types of things will enable them to function and flourish in society. Do you agree? Why?
What do neuroscience, positive psychology, and organizational development have in common