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What is it to be ethical?
What is it to be ethical? Does Epicurus give a sufficient account of being moral, or must more be added? [What we call ethics are here defined as being the same thing as morality, the subject Ethics, the same as Moral Philosophy, etc. Students are to avoid ruminations on differences between ethical and moral, etc., […]
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Topic is free college for everyone This week, you will conduct an issue review for your selected topic for your project. Present a brief report of your research on both sides of the issue. This should include the following: Citation of your sourcesLinks to the sources where availableBrief description of the content of each of […]
ethics of care
For this paper, you want to reflect on the reading and associated materials. It’s fine to start with a summary, but you want to go beyond this to say what you think about ideas in the reading and associated materials and why. You could talk about points that you think are interesting and why you […]
Ethics – Moral ID
Use my moral ID which I attached to write an applied ethics paper. Everything needed is attached. Instructions, what is expected etc. I added something where I did a thesis and anit thiesis but I dont think it was good. Feel free to chose your own moral topic. It has to be a LIFE (in […]
Consider whether non-human animals have moral standing
Starting on page 242 of the reading, “Puppies, Pigs, and People,” Norcross discusses “moral agents” and “moral patients”. This is medieval language that is unusual outside of philosophy, so it might have been a bit unclear. You can think of an agent as “the one who acts” and a patient as “the one who is […]
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The prompt for the essay is: With specific reference to current public debates surrounding hate speech and freedom of speech, discuss the strengths or weakness of Mills own position in chapter 2 of On Liberty. What are the dangers of silencing false, dangerous, or morally repugnant positions? Be sure to include in your discussion an […]
What Does It All Mean by Thomas Nagel.
For this weekly check-in, read the first chapter, “Introduction” on pp. 3-7 in your book What Does It All Mean by Thomas Nagel. On p. 6, you see a list of the 9 problems that are going to be considered in the following chapters. Which of the 9 problems listed do you think is most […]
Logic and Hate Speech FALLACIES
Qn 1. LOGIC AND HATE SPEECH FALLACIES Identify a common informal fallacy from Chap 32 that has the potential to increase hostility, and disunity in your country or community. Describe the fallacy and show why you think it could lead to the social problems. Finally show how people in your country could avoid or minimize […]
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Criminal Justice :describe what Retributivism and decarceration is, what might be appealing about it, and then present what you think is the strongest objection against it. Then, given what you said, which view do YOU think should guideour legal system and why? Objection 1 Retributivism views: Retributivism is a form of revenge. It urges us […]