1. Briefly explain the difference in the philosophies of Socrates, Plate, and Aristotle and upon what those different beliefs were based.
2. Post-structuralism suggests there is not fixed center of the universe and no absolute truth. What does this mean?
3. A deconstruction takes a pair of binary opposites and exposes the faults or gaps (differences) within the distinction. One word is then understood in relationship to another word. Explain how the following text could be deconstructed. The complete works of Shakespeare went through much iteration (revision).
4. Barbaras inventory at work has been reduced apparently through theft. Barbara reports the loss to her supervisor and fills out the appropriate forms. At what stage of Kohlbergs hierarchy of moral development is Barbara functioning?
5. Read the following ethical dilemma found on pages 159-161 of your Goree (2011) text and respond to the following questions: If you were Randolph, the president of Quality Dragon, Limited, what would you do after hearing Ping’s story if you knew your costs would increase 3% if you built additional dorms so workers could sleep no more than four to a room, improved the quality of food served to employees, and reduced the number of hours required per workers each day and that cost would have to be passed on to consumers of the phones Quality Dragon, Limited produces. Follow the outline below in responding. Include in your response who would benefit/be harmed? What ethical theories are at play? How might consumers react to a cost increase? What responsibility to consumers, stakeholders, and stockholders play in producing goods with slave labor?
6. Explain how the justice model of moral development differs from the caring model of moral development.
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