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PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Entire Course ( 4 Papers for each Assignment, 2 Finals + DQs+ Quiz) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Final Exam 50 Questions (2 Set) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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)? Question 2. Question : In Gilligan’s article, the example of Heinz involves which crime Question 3. Question : Leon Kass argues that the primary responsibility of
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Equal Pay for Equal Work) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 the assignment guidance, the modeled example, and the outline provided. Overview The following assignment is an exercise designed to help you begin the process of addressing a moral issue, a process that will continue in the next two assignments. In this exercise, you will do the following:
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Gender Equality/Ethics) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 the assignment guidance, the modeled example, and the outline provided. Overview The following assignment is an exercise designed to help you begin the process of addressing a moral issue, a process that will continue in the next two assignments. In this exercise, you will do the following:
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Just War Military Ethics) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 the assignment guidance, the modeled example, and the outline provided. Overview The following assignment is an exercise designed to help you begin the process of addressing a moral issue, a process that will continue in the next two assignments. In this exercise, you will do the following:
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 the assignment guidance, the modeled example, and the outline provided. Overview
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (argument against relativism) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 inadequate. Finally, discuss relativism with your classmates in general. What are some relativistic beliefs you have held? Do you believe that they can be justified or do you plan on reevaluating those beliefs now that you have learned more about relativism?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (Mary Midgley and James) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 of those relativistic beliefs. What reasons do you have for thinking that these beliefs are not consistent.
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (ring of Gyges) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 present an example of someone being morally good out of an inherent desire to act in a specific way. Discuss with others the idea that morality is inherent and based on universal principles or virtues versus the idea that ethics is socially created and varies based on human social and political context. Which do you find to be more convincing?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (Slavery) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 absolutely morally wrong. Polygamy has been practiced world-wide since the earliest days and is still practiced in parts of the world even today. Some major religions require polygamy. There are many holy men in the Bible who had multiple wives and concubines. Yet today in America most people think that polygamy is absolutely morally wrong. We even have laws against polygamy. Since the rest of time and the world says we are wrong, and we say that the rest of time and the world is wrong, then how can we decide what is
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 1 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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: 2. Question : In “Active and Passive Euthanasia”, Rachels concludes that: 3. Question : In “Active and Passive Euthanasia”, Rachels argues that the “conventional doctrine” that active euthanasia is always wrong while passive
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion (Understanding Philosophy) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 social practice, (or create your own fictional example) that illustrates this problem. Complete your post by evaluating whether the overall good generated by the practice outweighs the suffering caused by the practice.
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 (basic principle of equality) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 you agree? On what basis do you think we should determine which types of beings should be treated with equal moral consideration?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 (Tom Regan and Peter Singer) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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? How would their different views result in different conclusions about how animals should be treated?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 Peter Singer and Animal Rights FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 incorrect on this point? Is "speciesism" a real thing like racism or sexism? Why or why not?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Drones) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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. And one argument to show that the use of drones cannot be justified by such
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Primary Goal) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 two principles are consistent or inconsistent with each other. If you think they are consistent, provide a
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Singer and Moral Justification) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 reason, yet be denied to all non-human animals (some of whom have that ability)? What response might he have to your way of drawing the line between the types of beings that should get moral consideration and those that should not?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Tom Regan) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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 has equal inherent value? Does it follow from that view that animals should be given rights to life and freedom?
PHI 208 RANK It's Your Life/phi208rank.com PHI 208 Week 2 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.phi208rank.com 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? 3. Question : According to chapter 2 of Understanding Philosophy,