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Problem: What does the phrase "not selling at both sides of the road" mean, and what is it a reference for?
Finally, describe the extent to which the epistemological and ontological assumptions of your chosen theory align with the philosophical orientation
A description that applies the ideas of a philosopher covered in this course to the contemporary world. You must use both Utilitarianism and Kantian Deontology
Problem: Which of the following problem(s) with utilitarianism do the authors identify?
Problem: The authors conclude by endorsing which of the ethical systems discussed in the chapter?
Jason is a 24-year-old respiratory therapy practitioner who works the evening shift. One of his patients is a woman near his age named Gabriela
When developing an alternative account of DCT, which of the following was not listed in your text as a way to gain moral knowledge in response
Do we have a moral obligation to help others, even at a personal cost? Think about situations like donating to charity, risking one's safety to save a stranger,
List the (3) individual propositions contained in each argument and then diagram the argument making sure to identify the premises
Problem: Kant's moral theory of ethics states: Group of answer choices moral duties are universal and absolute.
Question: What is the thought process behind the sign for "year" seen in the video?
Problem: Which is not a faculty of human nature, according to Hobbes? O Bodily strength O Experience O Reason O The mind O All listed are faculties of human
Using our six step process, create a Venn diagram figure utilizing the following argument. Be sure to show in your work each step of the process:
Give the form and an evaluation of the following arguments: Computers are similar to human brains. both use electrical signals to send messages.
Problem: Briefly describe how the stated fallacy occurs in the argument. A. The argument rejects the possibility of alternative explanations.
Can you make a dialogue with person A and person B using Socratic Method. Person A does not believe in intelligent life beyond earth due to lack of evidence
Respect for Persons: Kant believed in treating every individual with inherent dignity and respect. This means we should never use others merely as a means
How can the principles derived from Rawls' "veil of ignorance" be applied to ethical dilemmas such as allocating limited medical resources
What in particular have you found helpful about Kant's moral philosophy, and why? What in particular have you found to be unhelpful about Kant's moral philosoph
Which of these essential values demonstrates being just? a. Preserving the ultimate importance of human life b. Being prepared to respond to the call of duty
What is dualism? O The belief that mind is separate from the body The belief that "only I am conscious
The reason why innovation benefits from critical thinking are simple; critical thinking will be used when judgement is needed to produce
Determine whether or not ignoring Kitty Genovese's cries for help would be morally permissible according to: (a) utilitarianism; (b) the 1st formulation of Kant
Problem: A key ethical concern with the use of AI in decision-making is: Group of answer choices The lack of human oversight and accountability
From a utilitarian ethical framework, the primary consideration in evaluating the morality of an AI system should be: