by essay_panther | Jul 3, 2023 | ethics
Initial Post Instructions Each person owes a duty to himself or herself and to the world to study ethics and to engage in thoughtful debate about what is right, and what is wrong. It is this habit of thinking about and reflecting on ethics that will help...
by essay_panther | Jun 26, 2023 | ethics
Imagine that there’s a famous, rich celebutante whose Bentley is dangling precariously off the edge of a cliff. Below, past a jagged craggy precipice, a school of hungry hammerhead sharks is circling. The celebutante is frantically tweeting her plight to her millions...
by essay_panther | Jun 26, 2023 | ethics
Imagine you are Mrs. Smith’s lawyer, and you have promised to execute the terms of her will after she dies. Years ago she had you draw up a will leaving her substantial fortune to a famine relief fund. When she dies and you go through her papers, however, you find a...
by essay_panther | Jun 26, 2023 | ethics
Consider the following scenario: A burning building, relatively structurally sound, is engulfed in flames, with 4 small children trapped inside. There are two people who must decide how to respond to the situation: Granny — an 80-year-old misanthropic,...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 25, 2023 | ethics
Just as we face ethical dilemmas in everyday life, we encounter similar issues while conducting social research. Conducting research in social sciences can involve personal or professional ethical dilemmas that can be subtle yet extremely damaging if not corrected....
by Brian Leakey | Jun 25, 2023 | ethics
Explain the central arguments for virtue ethics (Aristotle), deontology (Kant), and utilitarianism(Mill).Apply each of the theories to a scenario to “test” the feasibility of their normativity.Formulate objections to (Aristotle), deontology (Kant), and utilitarianism...
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