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- PHI 208 Entire Course ( 4 Papers for each
Assignment, 2 Finals DQs Quiz) -
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- This Tutorial contains 4 Papers for each
Assignment, many DQs for each Week, Two Final
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- PHI 208 Final Exam 50 Questions (2 Set)
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions
(Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal) -
- PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical
Theory (Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legal) -
- PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Should Physician
Assisted Suicide Be Legal) -
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- PHI 208 Final Exam 50 Questions (2 Set)
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- This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Final Exam (50
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- Question 1. Question Which of the
following would be an idea shared both by the
teacher (Kevin Kline) from the clip of The
Emperors Club, and by either MacIntyre or
Aristotle (or both)? -
- Question 2. Question In Gilligans
article, the example of Heinz involves which
crime -
- Question 3. Question Leon Kass
argues that the primary responsibility of
physicians is to -
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions
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- 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
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions
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- 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
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions (Just
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- 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
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Assignment Ethical Questions
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- 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
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (argument against
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- 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?
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (Mary Midgley and
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- 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.
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (ring of Gyges)
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- 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? Which philosophical reasons would
you present for thinking that your position is
the best position?
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Discussion (Slavery)
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- 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.
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Quiz
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- PHI 208 Week 1 Quiz
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- 1. Question In Active and
Passive Euthanasia, Rachels claims that when
infants with Downs 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 euthanasia is
sometimes okay
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion (Understanding
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- 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.
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 (basic principle of
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- 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?
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 (Tom Regan and Peter
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- 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?
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- How would their different views result in
different conclusions about how animals should be
treated? -
- Which of the two do you think gives a more
rationally justifiable approach to discussing
animal ethics and why?
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 1 Peter Singer and
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- 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?
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Drones)
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- 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 reasoning. - Complete your post by identifying which of these
arguments you think is the most compelling,
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Primary Goal)
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- 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 real or imagined
example that illustrates this
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Singer and Moral
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- 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?
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Discussion 2 (Tom Regan)
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- 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?
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Quiz
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- PHI 208 Week 2 Quiz
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- 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, utilitarianism is
a form of what broader kind of ethical theory?
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical
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- 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.
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical
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- 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.
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical
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- 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.
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Assignment Applying an Ethical
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- 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. - Overview
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Hero)
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- 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 rule (focus on
morality don't simply think of someone who broke
the law). For example, they may have lied, broken
a promise, stolen, harmed someone innocent, or
even murdered, but done so with good intentions.
(Note this last part is crucial make sure you
explain what it was that they did that would
otherwise be morally questionable. Also, it need
not be someone you think is a hero.)
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Kant Right Action)
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- 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 praiseworthy.
Do you agree with Kant? Provide an example (real
or made up) of someone doing a good thing but out
of a motive other than that of a good will, and
give reasons for why you think Kant is right, or
why you think Kant is wrong that this action
lacks moral value. Discuss the importance of the
will and how one can attempt to create a good
will. If you do not think a good will is
important discuss your reasons for believing that
the will is not important in ethical action.
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Kants formulations)
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- One of Kants 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 a
specific example from the world of business,
either one that you have directly encountered or
one you heard or read about, in which a company
honored this principle, and consider another
example in which a company failed to honor this
principle.
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Discussion (Morally Permissible to
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- 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 moral duty to
tell the truth, even then? Consider what
Immanuel Kant would say, and explain that with
reference to this weeks readings. Then, offer
your own perspective. If you agree with Kant,
consider and respond to an objection to his view.
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- PHI 208 Week 3 Quiz
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- 1. Question Michael Walzer
argues that in the unique world of war, both
morality and authority are - 2. Question Nagels argument in
War and Massacre that hostility or aggression
should be directed at its true object means that
which of the following would probably not be
permissible? - 3. Question In War and
Massacre, Thomas Nagel argues that all rules of
engagement should be governed by the principle
that
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Aristotle)
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- 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 good. Thus, according to
Aristotle some people might feel that they are
happy, but because they lack the virtues they are
not truly flourishing.
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Aristotles account of
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- Is it possible for individuals to flourish if
others with whom they are connected are not also
flourishing? Consider this with respect to
Aristotles account of eudaimonia, as well as the
other readings and media. Identify a community
or practice in which you are involved in which
the flourishing of the individual is tied to the
flourishing of others. Does this require that we
limit certain rights pertaining to the individual
(for instance, the right to free speech or to
pursue monetary gain), in order to promote the
flourishing of the group within that context?
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Aristotles virtue
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- An important aspect of Aristotles 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 Hills
article or Robinsons article, how might this be
important when discussing environmental ethics or
military ethics (focus your discussion on just
one of those, but feel free to discuss the other
in reply to other peoples posts)?
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (flourishing or
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- What are two virtues that you believe are
important to living a flourishing or successful
life in either Aristotles sense? Explain what
goods in human life these virtues enable their
possessor to fulfill. Provide examples of
characteristic behavior that manifests these
virtues, and contrast that with behavior that
displays a lack of virtue. Do your examples
confirm Aristotles view that a virtue is a mean
between extremes of excess and defect? If so,
explain what those extremes are if not, explain
why. Refer to this weeks readings and media to
illustrate and support your claims.
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (Impact on the
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- 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 respect to that
environmental impact. In other words, when it
comes to our relation to the environment, what
attitudes and behaviors would be characteristic
of a virtuous person, and what attitudes and
behaviors may be characteristic of a person who
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (MacIntyre's account of
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- 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 practice are and how they
differ from certain"external goods" (such as
money, prestige, power, etc.), and attempt to
determine the virtues that one must have in order
to excel in the practice. In other words, what
are virtues that make one a good practitioner of
this practice? What are some vices that get in
the way of doing this practice well?
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Discussion (virtuous soldier)
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- 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 event, and
explain what the virtuous soldier would do in the
situation, and which specific virtues the soldier
would demonstrate. Refer to the readings and
media, including Robinsons article, Magnanimity
and Integrity as Military Virtues, where
appropriate.
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- PHI 208 Week 4 Quiz
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- 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 - 2. Question In the article
Magnanimity and Integrity as Military Virtues,
Robinson agrees with Aquinas idea that - 3. Question In Aristotles view,
how are the virtues acquired?
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Discussion (Condition for men and
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- 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 treated
differently and explain why this treatment is
just or unjust. What is a potential feminist
ethical response to this situation and which of
the thinkers from the week relate to your
justification for the response?
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Discussion (feminist ethical
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- 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 theories that
demonstrate the differences between the theory
you choose and feminist theory.
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Discussion (Virginia Helds
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- Using Virginia Helds 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 those
things? Why are they interesting or informative?
How do they relate to the view that you now hold
of ethics and how one can live a good life?
Explain why you do or do not think that feminist
ethics could be a fruitful transformation of
ethical theory and practice in the Western
tradition.?
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Equal Pay for Equal
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- 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 also
utilize the assignment guidance and the outlined
model provided.
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Gender Equality
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- 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 also
utilize the assignment guidance and the outlined
model provided. - Overview
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Just War Military
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- Final Paper. Due by Day 7. Please read these
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paper, and re-read them often during and after
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fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also
utilize the assignment guidance and the outlined
model provided. - Overview
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Final Paper (Should Physician
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- Final Paper. Due by Day 7. Please read these
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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.
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- PHI 208 Week 5 Quiz
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- 1. Question In Feminist
Transformation of Moral Theory, Virginia Held
claims that which abstract concept has guided the
development of Western ethics? - 2. Question In Carol Gilligans
example from In a Different Voice, the child
named Amy focuses on which aspect of the Heinz
dilemma?
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