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ETHICS FINAL EXAM questiions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Prescriptive statements, also known as normative statements, are meant to express truth claims about the way things are. - correct answer false 
 
Your friend claims that there is only one, absolute, moral rule: seek power at all costs. Who would agree without qualification? (There is only one option): - correct answer Thrasymachus 
 
Why does Moore think the naturalistic fallacy is a mistake? - correct answer A. If we say 'good' refers to a psychological state, then we'll never be able to settl...
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ETHICS FINAL EXAM questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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ETHICS FINAL EXAMPrescriptive statements, also known as normative statements, are meant to express truth claims about the way things are. - correct answer false 
 
Your friend claims that there is only one, absolute, moral rule: seek power at all costs. Who would agree without qualification? (There is only one option): - correct answer Thrasymachus 
 
Why does Moore think the naturalistic fallacy is a mistake? - correct answer A. If we say 'good' refers to a psychological state, then we'll ne...
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Holland’s views on Miracles
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summary of Holland’s anti-realist views on miracles. His argument is set out step by step, and his logic is explained, strengths and weakness of his view also pointed out. The document is laid out in note-taking form.
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Tillich’s views on Miracles
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Summary of Tillich’s views on Miracles for A-level Philosophy and Ethics or Religious studies. Strengths and weakness included. Detailed and easy to follow notes.
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