Steinbock does not think that monogamy is an outdated moral value that will have no place in the society of the future. What is she arguing for, what is her argument, and is it a good one
Steinbock does not think that monogamy is an outdated moral value that will have no place...
Why does James Rachels think that cultural relativism is not consistent with the common-sense, moral intuition that our society is making moral progress (in the long run, anyway)?
1. When Aristotle writes that moral virtue is a "mean", what does he mean? Have you ever used such a model to solve a personal dilemma? 2. Don't we all strive for moral virtue? What would Aristotle think of society today? What would he say we did wrong?
Topics (choose one): 1. We have studied the moral philosophies of Aristotle and Epictetus (Stoics). Write a paper showing how one is a superior moral philosophy in relation to the other Use any ideas you have on any of the points they make where you can make a comparison/contrast. (Suggestions—Arist. Rational training of emotions vs. Stoic emotional uninvolvement; for Aristotle healthy emotions are necessary for moral reasoning, while Stoics seem to frown upon emotion as the enemy of serenity.) 2....
Is Euthanasia only moral if that person does not have a future at stake?
What does Smart think the difference is between treating moral rules as “mere rules of thumb” and claiming that moral rules determine whether actions are right or wrong? Which approach to moral rules do you think is more reasonable and why?
Are corporations moral agents? Do they have moral responsibilities? What do you think companies should do to make themselves more moral organizations?
You are taking health history on a 46 year old female. She does not have a family history of breast cancer and overall in good health. What would be your recommendations on mammography for breast cancer screening according to the American Cancer Society (ACS)? 1. Inform her that she has an option to start screening with a mammogram every year 2. Every year 3. Every 2 years 4. She does not need screening with a mammogram at her age
Why the author has chosen to support the moral right to universal access to basic care? The right is also partly a "positive" right. Its ingredient moral claim to access is exercised either through purchase with one's own realistically available resources or, if one does not have such resources, through means of access provided by others. This "positive" dimension of the right is crucial if it is to be a right to actual universal access. That said however, it would...
What do you think History and Systems is? What place does H&S have in the psychology field? How do you think this field has contributed to our present day knowledge of human behavior and/or just in the field of psychology in general? Should we even continue to teach this? If not, why? Lastly, what is your favorite psychology fact and why? If you can, speak about the history of the fact, how you came about to learn about it, why...
33. In environmental ethics, sentientists usually believe that a. all living things have a moral value b. some animals have a moral value, but not plants c. only human beings have a moral value d. none of the above 34. One difference between the standard theory and complicity theory of whistleblowing is that the standard theory focuses on instead of on a. preventing harm, avoiding moral complicity b. going outside the organization, using internal channels c. moral requirement, moral permissibility...