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Highest Rated Practical Questions Essays
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| Immanuel Kant |
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| Explain the distinguishing features of a deontological ethical theory. |
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| Explain the different ways in which 'right' and 'wrong' are used in metaethics |
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| Ethics - Terms to know |
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| Explain different views about what people mean when they call a moral decision 'wrong'. |
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| The role of reason and sentiment, as present in the works of philosophers of both past and present, have provided many different conclusions to the moral processes that make up who we are. Philosophy itself may be divided into three fields: physics, ethic |
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| Defend William Calley using ethical theory |
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| Situation Ethics |
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| Explain the distinguishing features of a deontological ethical theory. |
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| Utilitarianism |
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| How useful is Joseph Fletcher's "Situation Ethics"as a guide to human behaviour? |
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| 'Duty should be done, simply because it is duty.' Explain how Kant analysed this concept. |
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| There are several different types of ethics and the one that I will study in more detail is Situation ethics. |
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| Is there a link between Morality and Religion? |
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| `Always tell the truth and Always keep your promises' Kant's Categorical Imperative. |
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| What is Philosophy? |
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| The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner. |
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| Meta Ethics can simply be defined as the nature of ethical evaluations. |
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| The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner. |
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| In this essay I intend to look at the theory of Situation ethics. I will look at approaches to Situation Ethics. Outlining the 4 principles and 6 propositions, using examples from Joseph Fletcher's book 'Situation ethics'. |
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| Is Christ a Kantian? |
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| What are the vices and failings of contemporary New York revealed in 'Bonfire of the Vanities'? |
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| Explain the features of moral relativism. |
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| Compare and contrast the application of two ethical theories to a moral dilemma. Discuss the reasons for arguing that one of these theories is more effective than the other. |
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| Explain the difference between a hypothetical and categorical imperative - Do you think that the categorical imperative, as presented by Kant, provides a sufficient guide to what is right or wrong? |
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| Discussion of abortion |
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| Absolutism is a more useful tool to make moral decisions than relativism. Discuss. |
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| Explain the difference between moral relativism and cultural relativism |
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| Explain Anselm ontological argument |
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