After reading about, “Free Will,” (Chapter 13) examine the topic of “What is Free Will?” In a 2-3 page paper exploring the theories presented and how it leads to the concept of free will. Book: Waller, B.N. (2011). Consider Ethics:
Moral Dilemma
(THE ATTACHMENT FILE IS AN ASSAY PROPOSAL FOR THIS ASSEY) This essay is an opportunity for you to engage in more extended analysis and criticism of the areas of ethics that we have covered this far in the course. Your
short reflection statement
Write a short reflection statement (350-500 words) Respond in writing to these items: How, according to Gill, do some philosophers argue that the moral foundations of the medical profession prohibit physicians from assisting in a patients suicide? How does
Gill essay
In a paragraph (150 words minimum), please respond to ONE of the following questions: After reading the Gill essay, Discuss the logical point made by some opponents of PAS that it is impossible to be better off dead than
Week 8 Discussion: Contemplation and Consideration
IntroductionSome people believe that you can tell who a person is by what they do when no one is looking. Let’s look at the following case. John Doe, a nurse, has downloaded an application to her phone that allows
creative project
PHIL 1213 Introduction to Ethics Creative Project Assignment: to complete a project that demonstrates your knowledge of philosophies and philosophers studied this semester and that applies those philosophies to your own experiences. You may choose an essay, video, or PowerPoint
Feminist Ethics by Alison M. Jaggar (starting on page 201)
After reading all of Chapter 8, please select ONE of the following primary source readings: Feminist Ethics by Alison M. Jaggar (starting on page 201) Write a short, objective summary of 250-500 words which summarizes the main ideas being put
Question
In a paragraph (150 words minimum), please respond to the following questions: Explain John Stuart Mills theory of higher and lower pleasures: Are there any problems inherent in the theory? Overall, does Mills idea of higher and lower pleasures
Virtuous Person, Virtuous Citizen
IntroductionEach person owes a duty to himself or herself and to the world to study ethics and to engage in thoughtful debate about what is right, and what is wrong. It is this habit of thinking about and reflecting
discussion
Its three different question. Each one 6-8 sentences. They are opinions question.. 1.) How culturally competent are you? 2.) Do you believe that affirmative action programs should be (1) expanded to grant more extensive preferential treatment to minorities, (2) reduced