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SW 435 Midterm Exam Study Guide (A+ Graded Already)
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Teleological (consequential) philosophies correct answers view that morality is about producing the right kinds of overall consequences 
 
Deontological Philosophies correct answers actions are good or bad, according to a clear set of rules 
 
Moral Philosophies correct answers is the rational study of the meaning and justification moral claims 
 
Major Ethical Frameworks/Philosophies correct answers 
 
Deontology/Kantianism correct answers Deontology starts with a D 
Duty starts with a D 
 
D...
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ADJ 133 Final Exam Ethics and the Criminal Justice Profession || All Answered Correctly
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Kant's focus was on the ________ of the act and not on its outcome. correct answers Morality 
 
Kant's theory is an example of a deontological theory of ethics because it: correct answers Is not concerned with the consequences of an act. 
 
If the refusal to commit suicide is motivated by duty, it has . correct answers Moral worth 
 
Courses of conduct governed by the word ought that establish a pattern that we have a certain wish and recognize a particular course of action will help us to ach...
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PHIL 335 – Final (solved!)
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U2 - Do you think consequences, motivations, both, or neither should determine the morality of an action? Give an example to illustrate your answer. 
 
(MILLS) correct answers MILLS UTILITARIANISM (What ought I do?) 
CONSEQUENCE BASED 
 
- Protecting and promoting human happiness and wellbeing 
 
- The right action is that which facilitates the greatest possible degree of good for all those affected by the action. 
 
- ACT Util = defines actions as right or wrong in terms of its "utility" (of ...
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MEJO 141 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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MEJO 141 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
What decision model are you following if you first consult your "gut feeling" on a situation? Bok's Model 
1. Consult conscience 2. Seek advice on alternatives 3. Public discussion with those involved. 
Briefly describe in your own words what an ethical dilemma is compared to a right-vs-wrong issue. An ethical dilemma involves a situation with two equally right or equally wrong answers that cannot both be chosen. An ethical dilemma requires...
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ADJ 133 - Final Exam || 100% Accurate Solutions
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Terrorists differ from most criminals in that terrorists correct answers have political, ideological or religious motives 
 
Rather than view terrorism as a war on national security problem, some authors suggest that we might better view terrorism as a correct answers criminal justice or law enforcement matter 
 
Much of the debate on the ethics of the war on terror has centered on how to balance correct answers the need to provide security and still protect rights 
 
Another serious ethical iss...
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SW 435 Midterm Exam Study Guide ALL SOLUTION 2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Understand Terms 
Teleological (consequential) philosophies 
view that morality is about producing the right kinds of overall consequences 
Dermatological Philosophies 
actions are good or bad, according to a clear set of rules 
Moral Philosophies 
is the rational study of the meaning and justification moral claims 
Major Ethical Frameworks/Philosophies 
Deontology / Kantian-ism 
Deontology starts with a D 
Duty starts with a D 
 
Deontology=Duty 
Freedom is Autonomy 
One must do the right thin...
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LJU4802 PORTFOLIO MEMO - MAY/JUNE 2023 - SEMESTER 1 - UNISA - (DETAILED ANSWERS WITH FOOTNOTES - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)
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LJU4802 PORTFOLIO MEMO - MAY/JUNE 2023 - SEMESTER 1 - UNISA - (DETAILED ANSWERS WITH FOOTNOTES - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!) 
 
 
QUESTION 1: THE LEGAL PROFESSION 
1.1 Discuss the following statement: 
“Legal ethics can be understood in a wide and a narrow sense.” (5) 
1.2 Read the following scenario and answer the questions that follow: 
 Jimmy has just completed his LLB degree, and he is now working as a candidate attorney at a big law firm in Pretoria. One Saturday morning, Jimmy and his mo...
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ethics test 1 2023 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Per our class discussion, what are the hallmarks of a profession? 
•Minimum 5 years of education/continuing education 
•Must be certified 
•Intellectual and requires judgment 
•Representation by various bodies (ex. AICPA, TSBCPA) 
•Autonomy - is fellow accountant doing right thing? 
 
 
 
According to a survey conducted by CGMA Magazine, what are the three highest-ranking attributes of a professional? 
•1) assumed to have specialized knowledge (and to know how to use rules) 
•2) he...
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Bioethics Midterm 2 Ethical Frameworks Questions With Complete Solutions
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Major Ethical Frameworks correct answer: egoism, authority-based ethics, virtue ethics, natural law, deontology, consequentialism (teleological/utilitarianism), liberal individualism/rights, communitarianism, ethics of care/feminist ethics, casuistry 
 
Mappes' 2 criteria for evaluating ethical theories correct answer: 1. implications of theory must be largely reconcilable with experience of moral life 
2. must provide effective guidance where most needed, in situations where substantial mora...
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Bioethics Midterm/Final Questions With Complete Solutions
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Ten Leaky Buckets correct answer: presenting a series of severally unsound arguments as if their mere conjunction might render them collectively valid: something that needs to be distinguished carefully from the accumulation of evidence, where every item possesses some weight in its own right. 
 
Argument from Nature correct answer: The argument from Nature Stated baldly the argument from Nature boils down to the assertion: this is not natural, therefore this is morally wrong. 
 
Playing God c...