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Philosophy Intro to Ethics - multiple questions

Hello, I need answers for those multiple questions. It is for Philosophy Intro to Ethics. It must be done in one hour. 

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The area of ethics known as "meta-ethics" is concerned with:

Plato's "Republic" is a dialogue between various characters.  The character who defends the view that moral action is doing what is in the best interest of those with less power is:

Which of the following was NOT one of the positions on human nature that we examined in these modules?

Why is the study of human nature so significant to ethics? Because...

For Aristotle, being virtuous is not about doing the right acts and avoiding the wrong ones, but rather

For Thomas Hobbes, morality comes from the "right of Nature," which is our right to what?

Which human trait does Rousseau think that we would be lost without, and which is the basis of "laws, moral habits, and virtues"?

David Hume and Immanuel Kant agree on which one of the following four propositions?

What is cultural relativism?

Which of the following is NOT a good reason for rejecting the idea of ethical relativism?

How would Darwin finish this statement, which expresses the central idea in the excerpt we read from "The Descent of Man": "Any animal whatever, endowed with well-marked social instincts, the parental and filial affections being here included, would..."

For Hobbes, our life in society can be traced back to our "enlightened egoism." Darwin, who sees sociability in animal species beyond the human, thinks that rules, duties, and obligations are

Which of the following propositions could Marx & Engels agree with Friedrich Nietzsche on?

Freud's theory of conscious and unconscious behavior is based on an opposition between the id and the superego. If we map this opposition onto culture, as Freud did, the superego would probably be analogous to

Carol Gilligan draws the conclusion that there may need to be distinct male and female moralities. Her argument is, in part, that (1) Rules are not given, but grow up in culture over time and (2) Certain theories about ethics that claimed to be neutral between the sexes proved not to be so. What's missing from this argument?

Who is the author of the following text? "Hereby it is manifest, that during the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe, they are in that condition which is called war; and such a war, as is of every man, against every man."

Who is the author of the following text? "Humanity, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom are not drilled into us from outside. We originally have them with us."

Who is the author of the following text? "Again, it is from the same causes and the same means that every virtue is both produced and destroyed, and similarly every art; for it is from playing the lyre that both good and bad lyre-players are produced."

Who is the author of the following text? "A superior, independent intellect, a will to stand alone, even a superior rationality are felt to be dangers; everything that lifts the individual above the herd and causes fear in his neighbors is from now on called evil...."

Who is the author of the following text? "Duty! Thou sublime and mighty name that dost embrace nothing charming or insinuating but requirest submission and yet seekest not to move the will by threatening aught that would arouse natural version or terror but only holdest forth a law which of itself finds entrance into the mind and yet gains reluctant reverence...."

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