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I'm going attache a file down below, read the paper and answer the questions in a solid paragraph. 10 lines at least.
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Instructions A case study involving some whistleblower situations where a student will describe the event, what he or she believes was wrong on the part of the actors concerning the relevant stakehold
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W4: Whistle Blowing Do some research on whistle blowing and Wikileaks. Do you feel that what Julian Assange was performing a service that was beneficial to our country? Keep in mind that information r
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Take the quiz “Should you kill the fatman” and “Philosophy Health Check.” Report on your results and what do you feel you have learned about yourself and your morals? How can this information be used
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More Trolly Problems? Ok, if you insist! There is a trolley soon to run over five people. There is no more lever and no more top track. Instead, there is a footbridge that runs over the track. The tr
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W8: Evolutionary Ethics & Career Applicability Free Will (or not) Imagine if we eliminated the notion of free will when it comes to our justice system. Present an argument that “justice” works bet
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W7: Feminist Theory Doing some research (nothing more than 5 years old) and present an argument that women think differently than men (or that they do not) and that they process morality matters diffe
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Instructions Code of Ethics worksheet. Worksheet designed to understand a code of ethics Do some research and find a code of ethics published by some organization or company representing your chosen m
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W2: Ethics in Job Decisions Consider the two scenarios. Pick one and work out a reply. Be sure to incorporate this week's reading assignments, including the article on ethical fading. Scenario 1:
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Identifying clients' needs is necessary to determine appropriate treatment programs and interventions. In this assignment, you will review a completed needs assessment and identify the immediate needs
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Respond to all discussions. At Least 50 words. You must end with the ethical question related to the discussions for each one.
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Let's talk about "moral worth". The Utilitarian will place all the moral worth on the production of pleasure. Kant isn't so concerned with results, but intention. The only things that have moral wort
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Pretend that you and the rest of the class get together to decide the rules of how to deal with trolley problems from now on. You know that it's 100% likely that some of you will be in these scenarios
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Answer the accompanying prompts in about 300 words total, double-spaced (roughly 100 words per prompt). "Caring," Nel Noddings: What does Noddings mean by her claim that “ethics has so far been guided
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I will attach some documents, read them (ONLY PART IV) and write a 300 to 350-word reflection on it. I have also attached instructions as well, please check it out first.
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DISCUSS: Nicomachean Ethics, Book 5 Aristotle defines the just as lawful and fair; likewise, the unjust is unlawful and unfair. Aristotle states, "the law prescribes living in accord with each virtue
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Refer to the requirements for the Topic 8 Dissertation Development assignment and develop a search strategy for completing this assignment. As you search for articles to complete your Topic 8 Disserta
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Answer and respond in at least 5 full and complete sentences If there is an objective good, do you think that it is likely to be unitary or plural? For example, is it likely that all morality promote
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W1: Morality So, considering what you have learned so far, why be moral? In the long run, does it matter how you justify your actions if you are “following the rules”? Finally, considering just the th
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You will write 4 full pages. Do not simply present the philosophers. Write an intro with three sentences or less. One sentence must be your thesis. A thesis is "a specific point that you are trying t
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Assignment Content Explaining a process to someone else can enhance your own understanding. In this assignment, you will gain a better understanding of the helping skills necessary to facilitate the i
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Week 7 - Theory InfographicHide Assignment InformationTurnitinThis assignment will be submitted to Turnitin.Instructions Instructions: Throughout the course you encountered a number of different mora
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Topic A: Physician Assisted Suicide Some people promote the idea that humans should have the right to die with dignity (see https://www.deathwithdignity.org/ ). Several states have legalized physician
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Topic B: Mask up? During any pandemic featuring a virus that is spread through the respiratory system, people are encouraged to wear masks as doing so helps not only the wearer but the people around
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Respond to all discussions. At Least 50 words. You must end with the ethical question related to the discussions for each one.
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Critical book review of Gabor Mate’s book “In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts"
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Could Marx's alienation potentially detract from the prudential value which work can otherwise manifest?
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The dissertation problem statement emerges from the topic to address what need the research will fulfill. The problem statement must be supported by literature that upholds the need to explore the pro
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Kant tried to solve Hume's skepticism with the intuitions of space and time. He thought that "synthetic apriori" knowledge was the special kind of knowledge that made certainty possible. Mathematics,
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Kant tried to solve Hume's skepticism with the intuitions of space and time. He thought that "synthetic apriori" knowledge was the special kind of knowledge that made certainty possible. Mathematics,
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Discussion Post Topic A: Rawlsian Justice John Rawls claims that justice comes down to a notion of fairness. He proposed a thought experiment wherein he proffers an ideal “original position.” The idea
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Week 5 - Ethical Issue Presentation - DueOct 2, 2021 11:55 PMPHIL200 D009 Summer 2021Assignment Instructions Create an 8-10 slide PPT, or some other presentation, that accomplishes the following: Chos
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You have to do is read the document I have attached (Descartes Meditation), but only the "Second Meditation" and write a 300-350 word reflection on it. Some points that are to be mentioned can be foun
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AT LEAST 300 WORDS Nicomachean Ethics, Book 2 In Book II, Chapter 3, Aristotle discusses the relationship between virtue and pleasure/pain. In this discussion, Aristotle could be said to argue agains
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a) What is Pragmatism (watch the videos)? (b) What is William James' position on free will? (c) How does James address skepticism? write 250 words or more
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Assignment Content The correctional system uses a variety of forms during the intake and assessment process, and these may differ by state. In this assignment, you will become familiar with forms that
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PHIL200 D009 Summer 2021 Instructions: Using the material on moral compasses from weeks 1 and 2, write a paper of no less than 500 words that accomplishes the following: In a section titled "Theories
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Do some research on one of the Eastern systems and then compare it to either Aristotle’s virtue theory or Aquinas’ Natural Law Theory in terms of which seems more reasonable. Which seems more coherent
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Kant's idea might be better understood with an analogy with computers. Computers... compute. Everything that goes on is 1's and 0's. These strings of 1's and 0's are entirely meaningless on their own,
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using some church documents, as a catholic give vivid explanation of what the Holy Mass is.
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Kant uses intuitions to establish metaphysics (means "behind the physical", like primary qualities and essence). The two intuitions are space and time. His argument is that, in order to understand som
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Respond to all discussions. At Least 50 words. You must end with the ethical question related to the discussions for each one.
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(a) What are analytic and synthetic judgments? Which one is mathematics? (b) Does Kant think we need experience to know that 7+5=12? Why? (c) What are the intuitions that make this possible? Please w
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Descartes needs to trust his rational abilities to make a reasonable conclusion for the existence of God. However, in order to trust his rational abilities, he needs the existence of a God to make sur
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Since everyone was contradicting themselves left and right in the last discussion, we need to do this one again... Perhaps there was ambiguity in my questions, but nonetheless, this is an important di
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What is Hume's specific argument against Descartes? (b) What is Hume's specific argument against Locke? (c) What is Pyrrohnian Skepticism, why is it a problem, and how does Hume avoid it? Please writ
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All papers will follow similar directions. Don't plagiarize. If you'd like even more details for how to write a philosophy paper, here's a very helpful link: http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/resources/wr
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AT LEAST 300 WORKS "For even if the good is the same for a city as for an individual, still the good of the city is apparently a greater and more complete good to acquire and preserve, For while it is
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What kind of problems do you think would arise if all truth was based on the "pragmatic test" for truth?
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Skepticism is brutal. Hume doubts even more than Descartes, and then he just rolls with it. His refutations of Locke and Descartes are surprisingly well done, and so Hume is one of the most popular ph
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