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Christian Bioethics Final Exam| 300 Questions| With Complete Solutions
  • Christian Bioethics Final Exam| 300 Questions| With Complete Solutions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 37 pages • 2023
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  • The major branch of ethics that focuses primarily on the character of the moral actor and not simply on the morality of specific acts. It focuses on "being" a certain kind of person. correct answer: Virtue The domain of social scientists more than that of philosophical ethicists, the branch of ethics that observes and reports patterns of human behavior without stipulating what people ought to do. correct answer: Descriptive By formulating concrete moral rules, this branch of ethics sti...
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To what extent is it possible to argue that we just know what 'goodness' is?
  • To what extent is it possible to argue that we just know what 'goodness' is?

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2023
  • This 37/40 (A*) essay on Religious Studies - Ethics - Meta Ethics, provides a great revision and learning resource to Religious Studies Students. It covers key content and wider knowledge and thinkers in the Meta Ethics topics of Ethics. The key themes in this essay are: - Intuitionism - Emotivism - Naturalism - counters to above Meta Ethical theories Some of the key thinkers in this essay include: Aquinas, Bradley, Foot, Hume, Pidgen, Ross, Moore, Russel, Pritchard, Plato, Ayer, Thompson...
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WJec eduqas a level religious studies year 2 intuitionism essay WJec eduqas a level religious studies year 2 intuitionism essay
  • WJec eduqas a level religious studies year 2 intuitionism essay

  • Essay • 1 pages • 2024
  • Well written 20 marker to explain the view that agents have an intuitive ability to discover moral laws and includes G.E. Moore and his concept of simple notions to link with goodness and Pritchard as to why we “ought” to do certain things and Ross with his prima facie duties.
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Lecture notes Morality and Value (PHIL08015)
  • Lecture notes Morality and Value (PHIL08015)

  • Lecture notes • 38 pages • 2024
  • In-depth notes taken on every Morality and Value lecture of the fall semester 2o23. Notes cover weeks 1-9 and follow lecture slides with lighthearted clarifications included in definitions. Notes cover all topics including concepts like hedonism, utilitarianism, morality and markets, normative ethics etc. Philosophers covered include Kant, Aristotle, Camus, Sandel, WD Ross and more.
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Summary -  Kantian Ethics
  • Summary - Kantian Ethics

  • Summary • 1 pages • 2024
  • Provides facts and information on kantian ethics with key scholarly evidence and examples.
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PHIL235-FinalExam Prep |Ethical Foundations Normative Ethics Consequentialist Theories
  • PHIL235-FinalExam Prep |Ethical Foundations Normative Ethics Consequentialist Theories

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2022
  • PHIL 235 review Ethical Foundations Normative Ethics Consequentialist Theories Action considered right/wrong based on the outcome. Egoism: Best outcome for me Utilitarianism – John Stuart Mill : Best overall/general outcome/happiness of anyone. Don’t value your own happiness over others’. BAD because you value your family more than strangers. Deontology Outcome doesn’t matter. Simply say what’s right/wrong. Ex: Killing someone is good because donate organs to many, right? Wrong. But, h...
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PHIL 235 Final Exam Prep 2022/2023 updated | 9 pages rated A+
  • PHIL 235 Final Exam Prep 2022/2023 updated | 9 pages rated A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2022
  • Ethical Foundations Normative Ethics Consequentialist Theories Action considered right/wrong based on the outcome. Egoism: Best outcome for me Utilitarianism – John Stuart Mill: Best overall/general outcome/happiness of anyone. Don’t value your own happiness over others’. BAD because you value your family more than strangers. Deontology Outcome doesn’t matter. Simply say what’s right/wrong. Ex: Killing someone is good because donate organs to many, right? Wrong. But, how do we...
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ATI Comprehensive Exam Study Guide
  • ATI Comprehensive Exam Study Guide

  • Exam (elaborations) • 48 pages • 2022
  • ATI Comprehensive Exam Study Guide 1. Sport Psychology A (3)– PSP 5800A*** Study Guide From Final What is the focus of the cognitive model? • Perceptions (how you perceive things) • Thought patterns • Attention • Attributions (explaining the reasons why we do things) What does the NLP model focus on? • How senses are used to create representations of the world • Sensory info • Language • How you use your senses and then how we figure out what our perception of...
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ATI Comprehensive Exam Study Guide
  • ATI Comprehensive Exam Study Guide

  • Summary • 47 pages • 2020
  • ATI Comprehensive Exam Study Guide 1. Sport Psychology A (3)– PSP 5800A*** Study Guide From Final What is the focus of the cognitive model? • Perceptions (how you perceive things) • Thought patterns • Attention • Attributions (explaining the reasons why we do things) What does the NLP model focus on? • How senses are used to create representations of the world • Sensory info • Language • How you use your senses and then how we figure out what our perception of...
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