PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com. PHI 208 Entire Course ( 4 Papers for each Assignment, 2 Finals + DQs+ Quiz) For more classes visit

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MORAL OBJECTIVISM Introduction to Ethics. MORAL OBJECTIVISM The belief that there are objective moral principles, valid for all people and all social.
Advertisements

© Michael Lacewing Three theories of ethics Michael Lacewing
Chapter One: Moral Reasons
What is the right thing to do?
“A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world.”
Traditional Ethical Theories. Reminder Optional Tutorial Monday, February 25, 1-1:50 Room M122.
Chapter One: Moral Reasons Review Applying Ethics: A Text with Readings (10 th ed.) Julie C. Van Camp, Jeffrey Olen, Vincent Barry Cengage Learning/Wadsworth.
Introduction  Based on something other than the consequences of a person’s actions  Unlike Egoism  People should act in their own self-interest  Unlike.
Virtue Ethics: The goal of life is well-being (happiness) and the means to attain it is by acquiring a virtuous character.
CJA 234 MART The power of possibility/cja234martdotcom PHI 220 David Hume and the virtue of benevolence FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT Eactivity:
Morality and the Moral Life. Ethics (moral philosophy): The study of morality using the methods of philosophy. Morality: Our beliefs about right and wrong.
Introduction to Ethics
What is the right thing to do?
Review for Exam 1.
Basic concepts in Ethics
Philosophical approaches to animal ethics
Activity – Pure sex appeal
PHI 208 Course Extraordinary Success tutorialrank.com
Introduction to Moral Theory
Ethics: Theory and Practice
Morality and Ethics.
Ethics and Values for Professionals Chapter 2: Ethical Relativism
PHI 220 MENTOR It's Your Life/phi220mentor.com
Chapter 1: A Moral Theory Primer
Michael Lacewing Relativism Michael Lacewing
PHI 220 MENTOR Possible Everything/phi220mentor.com
PHI 208 RANK Life of the Mind/phi208rank.com
Introduction to Moral Theory
Basic Principles: Ethics and Business
Introduction to Moral Theory
COM 425 Competitive Success/snaptutorial.com
CRJ 524 Competitive Success/snaptutorial.com
PHI 220 Competitive Success/snaptutorial.com
GEN 499 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
INF 103 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
PHI 208 RANK Experience Tradition / phi208rank.com.
PHI 208 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
SOC 120 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
PHI 208 RANK Education Your Life - phi208rank.com.
COM 425 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
CRJ 524 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
PHI 208 RANK Lessons in Excellence-- phi208rank.com.
PHI 220 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
SOC 305 Lessons in Excellence--soc305.com
SOC 305 PAPERS Lessons in Excellence - soc305papers.com.
COM 425 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
CRJ 524 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
GEN 499 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
PHI 220 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
PHI 208 RANK Perfect Education/ phi208rank.com.
PHI 208(ASH) Education for Service/tutorialrank.com.
INF 103 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
PHI 220 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com. PHI 220 David Hume and the virtue of benevolence For more classes visit Eactivity:
PHI 208 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
SOC 120 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
ETHICS BOWL kantian ETHICS.
On Whiteboards: Do animals have any moral status (should they be considered when making moral decisions)? Whether you answered yes or no, say why. On what.
Something to think about…
Ethical Language / Meta-Ethics
Lecture 09: A Brief Summary
REL. III- MORALITY Foundations- Part 1.
Kant’s view on animals is ‘anthropocentric’ in that it is based on a sharp distinction between humans and non-human animals. According to Kant, only.
REL. III- MORALITY Foundations- Part 1.
The Review Game: -Get your question right, score a point and get the bonus(rebus or basket) for another point (2 total). -If you get your question wrong,
Intro to Philosophy Ethical Systems.
Introduction to Philosophy Lecture 15 Ethics #1 (Intro.)
Traditional Ethical Theories
History of Philosophy Lecture 17 Immanuel Kant’ Ethics
Ethical concepts and ethical theories Topic 3
Basic Principles: Ethics and Business
Presentation transcript:

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com

PHI 208 Entire Course ( 4 Papers for each Assignment, 2 Finals + DQs+ Quiz) For more classes visit This Tutorial contains 4 Papers for each Assignment, many DQs for each Week, Two Final Exam PHI 208 Final Exam 50 Questions (2 Set) PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal)

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Final Exam 50 Questions (2 Set) For more classes visit This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Final Exam (50 Question each) Question 1. Question : Which of the following would be an idea shared both by the teacher (Kevin Kline) from the clip of The Emperor’s Club, and by either MacIntyre or Aristotle (or both)?

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Equal Pay for Equal Work) For more classes visit Ethical Questions. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re- read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also utilize

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Gender Equality/Ethics) For more classes visit Ethical Questions. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re- read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also utilize

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Just War Military Ethics) For more classes visit Ethical Questions. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re- read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also utilize

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal) For more classes visit Ethical Questions. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re- read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also utilize

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (argument against relativism) For more classes visit What do you believe is the strongest argument against relativism that was presented the readings for the week? Outline the argument presenting the reasons the author gives for thinking that relativism is

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (Mary Midgley and James) For more classes visit What are some relativistic beliefs that you have or that you find in society? What are those ethical beliefs and how do people justify those beliefs? Using the articles from Mary Midgley and James Rachels, present a critique

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (ring of Gyges) For more classes visit In the excerpt from the Republic the example of the ring of Gyges is used to claim that humans only act morally because of fear that they will be caught. Present an example of someone being morally good out of fear and then

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (Slavery) For more classes visit Slavery has been practiced world-wide since the earliest days of humanity and is still practiced in parts of the world even today. Even the Bible condones slavery. Yet today in America most people think that slavery is

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 1 Quiz For more classes visit PHI 208 Week 1 Quiz 1. Question : In “Active and Passive Euthanasia”, Rachels claims that when infants with Down’s syndrome are denied necessary operations, the reason is typically:

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion (Understanding Philosophy) For more classes visit Using at least one quote from chapter six of Understanding Philosophy, describe the core principle of utilitarianism and discuss the problem of the “tyranny of the majority.” Find a real example of a current or past

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 (basic principle of equality) For more classes visit Singer reasons for what he calls the “basic principle of equality”. What is this principle and how is it supposed to be applied? What reasoning does he give that this principle should be applied to non-human animals? Do

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 (Tom Regan and Peter Singer) For more classes visit Tom Regan and Peter Singer disagree about the best approach to animal ethics. What basic things do they agree about? What do they disagree about?

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 Peter Singer and Animal Rights For more classes visit Peter Singer argues that eating meat is speciesism because it involves sacrificing the most important interests of members of other species for relatively trivial interests of our own species. Do you think Singer is correct or

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Drones) For more classes visit After watching the videos “Drones are Ethical” and “Drones are Not Ethical,” provide at least one argument to show that the use of drones can be justified by utilitarian reasoning.

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Primary Goal) For more classes visit If the primary goal of utilitarianism is to generate the greatest good for the greatest number, a secondary goal is to minimize suffering. Using at least one quote from one of the required readings, discuss the ways in which these

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Singer and Moral Justification) For more classes visit Singer argues that there is no moral justification for denying moral consideration to animals. Can you think of a good moral reason why our moral consideration should include all humans, even those without the ability to

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Tom Regan) For more classes visit Tom Regan says that we all have equal inherent value by virtue of being ‘experiencing subjects of a life’. What does it mean to be an ‘experiencing subject of a life’? Do you think that being the subject of a life means that one

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 2 Quiz For more classes visit PHI 208 Week 2 Quiz 1. Question : According to the video “Meet Your Meat”, which of the following is true of how animals are slaughtered on factory farms 2. Question : In what way does Peter Singer think that speciesism is similar to racism and sexism?

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical Theory (Equal Pay for Equal Work) For more classes visit Applying an Ethical Theory. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical Theory (Gender Equality/Ethics) For more classes visit Applying an Ethical Theory. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical Theory (Just War Military Ethics) For more classes visit Applying an Ethical Theory. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also utilize the assignment guidance and the outlined model provided.

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical Theory (Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal) For more classes visit Applying an Ethical Theory. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Hero) For more classes visit Think of someone real or fictional whom some people regard as a “hero” for helping others, stopping something bad or evil, and so forth, even though by doing so they violated what would normally be considered a moral

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Kant Right Action) For more classes visit Kant famously states that the only thing good without qualification is a good will. On this basis, he holds that we can do the “right action” but not out of a good will, and that only actions done from a good will are morally

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Kant’s formulations) For more classes visit One of Kant’s formulations of the Categorical Imperative says that one should always treat humanity, whether in oneself or in another, always as an end and never merely as a means. Briefly explain what that means. Consider

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Morally Permissible to lie) For more classes visit Is it ever morally permissible to lie to someone? Describe a circumstance in which it seems that lying might make more people happy than telling the truth. Would lying be the right thing to do in that circumstance, or is it our

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 3 Quiz For more classes visit PHI 208 Week 3 Quiz 1. Question : Michael Walzer argues that in the unique world of war, both morality and authority are

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Aristotle) For more classes visit Aristotle says that the virtues are necessary for humans to attain happiness, but he means this in terms of something we might call “flourishing” or “living well”, which he considers quite different than simply feeling

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Aristotle’s account of eudaimonia) For more classes visit Is it possible for individuals to flourish if others with whom they are connected are not also flourishing? Consider this with respect to Aristotle’s account of eudaimonia, as well as the other readings and

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Aristotle’s virtue ethics) For more classes visit An important aspect of Aristotle’s virtue ethics is the idea that virtues are “habits” that we acquire over time, and like any habit, virtues affect not just what we do, but our desires and emotions as well. Focusing on either

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (flourishing or successful life) For more classes visit What are two virtues that you believe are important to living a flourishing or successful life in either Aristotle’s sense? Explain what goods in human life these virtues enable their possessor to fulfill. Provide examples of

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Impact on the Environment) For more classes visit Identify an area of life that has an impact on the environment (including non-human animals), and explain how the possession or lack of virtue may make a difference to how one conducts oneself within that practice with

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (MacIntyre's account of practices) For more classes visit Referring to MacIntyre's account of practices and virtue, outline a practice in your own life that you believe requires certain virtues in order to do well. Explain what the practice is, what the "internal goods" of the

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (virtuous soldier) For more classes visit What does it mean to be a virtuous soldier? Identify three virtues that a soldier needs in order to be an excellent soldier and then explain why. Create a scenario that a soldier might face during war or some other stressful

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 4 Quiz For more classes visit PHI 208 Week 4 Quiz 1. Question : In “Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments,” Thomas Hill claims that a fruitful way to think about the badness of destroying the environment is:

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Discussion (Condition for men and women) For more classes visit Using the readings and media from the week, explain how society creates different conditions for men and women. Identify and explain at least two ways in which society is structured such that men and women are

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Discussion (feminist ethical thinking) For more classes visit Describe the ethical theory that you have studied in this course that differs the most from what you consider to be feminist ethical thinking. Utilizing the readings and media from the course, explain specific components of the

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Discussion (Virginia Held’s article) For more classes visit Using Virginia Held’s article “Feminist Transformations of Ethical Theory” as a foundation, explain three things that you did not know about feminist thought that you found interesting and/or informative. What were

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Equal Pay for Equal Work) For more classes visit Final Paper. Due by Day 7. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Gender Equality/Ethics) For more classes visit Final Paper. Due by Day 7. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Just War Military Ethics) For more classes visit Final Paper. Due by Day 7. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Should Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal) For more classes visit Final Paper. Due by Day 7. Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com PHI 208 Week 5 Quiz For more classes visit PHI 208 Week 5 Quiz 1. Question : In “Feminist Transformation of Moral Theory”, Virginia Held claims that which abstract concept has guided the development of Western ethics?

PHI 208 knowledge is divine-- snaptutorial.com